One in 10 babies is born too soon. Learn from Dr. Barbi Phelps-Sandall in Today's Parent, how the new Sera™ PreTRM® test can help determine if you’re at a higher risk of going into labor early and how to protect yourself and your baby.
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It may be difficult to know how to start a conversation with your provider about your risk of preterm birth. To jumpstart the conversation, check out our downloadable discussion guide on the PreTRM® Talk to Your Doctor page.
Prenatal screening tests can help confirm your pregnancy, check your blood type, and identify any health issues that may affect your pregnancy or the health of your unborn child. Read more on the PreTRM® blog.
We're pleased to announce that the Data Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB) overseeing our pivotal Prematurity Risk Assessment Combined with Clinical Interventions for Improved Neonatal OutcoMEs (PRIME) study recommended stopping enrollment due to efficacy, reporting that either of the co-primary endpoints met the stopping criteria for statistical significance at the pre-planned interim analysis. The Company has adopted the DSMB’s recommendation and will stop PRIME study enrollment to focus on analyzing and reporting the available data.
November is Prematurity Awareness Month, an important time to raise awareness of the maternal and infant health crisis of preterm birth. Learn more about preterm birth at PreTRM.com
The PreTRM® Test is the only clinically validated commercially available blood test that provides an early, individual risk assessment for spontaneous preterm birth in asymptomatic, singleton pregnancies.
In the last few weeks in the womb, your baby experiences critical growth and development that allows them to survive and thrive in the world.
Week 30: Retinas are developed enough to sense light
Week 32: Body temperature regulation
Week 34: Further development of muscles and intestines
Week 36: Lung maturity
The PreTRM® Test measures proteins in the blood to achieve a more accurate prediction of your risk of preterm delivery. Learn more about the science behind the test on PreTRM.com.