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Size of a woman's uterus can predict whether she is at risk of having very premature twins after IVF
Size of a woman's uterus can predict whether she is at risk of having very premature twins after IVF
Size of a woman's uterus can predict whether she is at risk of having very premature twins after IVF
Using ultrasound to measure the height of a woman's uterus is a good way to predict whether or not she is at risk of having babies born prematurely if she becomes pregnant with twins after IVF. (2008-07-09)
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