Why one SIDS death may lead to another (Reuters)
16th Dec 2005, 22:29 GMT
Reuters - Women who have an infant that dies from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) are more likely in their subsequent pregnancies to deliver infants who are born preterm or "small for gestational age," investigators from the UK have found.
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