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A hospital bed is seen during simulation training at St. Michael s Hospital in Toronto on Tuesday, August 13, 2019. Researchers say there was no unusual change in the rate of preterm or stillbirths in Ontario during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to previous years stretching back to 2002. THE CANADIAN PRESS/ Tijana Martin August 02, 2021 - 9:02 PM
Researchers say there was no unusual change in the rate of preterm or stillbirths in Ontario during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to previous years stretching back to 2002.
A study from Sinai Health in Toronto, which was published Tuesday in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, looked at more than 2.4 million hospital births in the province over nearly two decades to see whether pandemic conditions overall â not COVID-19 infections in pregnant people â impacted rates of preterm births or stillbirths.
Covid not linked to increased preterm births, stillbirths: Study
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