Multiple Amniotic Fluid Assays To Predict the Spontaneous Onset of Labor

There are instances when it would be useful to be able to predict that labor will or will not occur within a specified period of time. We measured creatinine, “fat cells,” and Δ OD450 in amniotic fluids. For each test, a positive result was associated with spontaneous labor in 77 to 81% of the patie...

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