Each year about thirteen million babies are born too soon. More than one million of them die as a result of their prematurity(早熟). Yet experts say many early births can be prevented. The report came from the March of Dimes and the World Health Organization.Christopher Howson is the vice president for global programs at the March of Dimes, a nonprofit group. He says there are a number of simple, lowcost interventions that can improve the chances of a fullterm birth. CHRISTOPHER HOWSON: "We should treat malnutrition(营养不良)in women both before and doing pregnancy. We should treat infections that increase risk. We should monitor pregnancies carefully for signs of trouble. And should that baby be born preterm, we should care for that baby by providing a package of interventions that have been shown to be tried and very effective." For example, there are programs in Africa that teach the skintoskin method, also known as kangaroo care. Mothers learn to carry preterm babies in front instead the traditional African way of carrying a baby, on the mother's back. Skintoskin helps keep a preterm baby warm. The direct contact also makes it easier for the baby to breastfeed. Most preterm births take place in Africa and Asia.But rates in the United States have increased by more than onethird in the last twentyfive years. This is largely the result of more births in older women and more use of fertility treatments. Alan Fleischman is the medical director of the March of Dimes. He was among a group of medical experts who met in Washington, D.C., earlier this month. The group met to develop a quality improvement plan for dealing with the problem in the United States. Doctor Fleischman says there is concern especially about rising numbers of what are known as late preterm births. ALAN FLEISCHMAN: "Those are the babies who are born between thirtyfour and thirtyseven weeks gestation. Those are the fastest increasing numbers of prematures. In fact, they are responsible for seventytwo percent of all prematures in America." The rise of these births may be linked to increased use of drugs to start or speed up labor and more births by cesarean section. Doctor Fleischman says the group strongly advises against these interventions before thirtynine weeks unless medically necessary. The experts also say doctors need to work with pregnant women to do a better job of estimating exactly when a pregnancy began.
The problem
Over one million of babies__1__their lives to prematurity each year
__2__of premature birth
Lack of__3__ ?Being infected More births in older women More people__4__fertility treatments __5__use of drugs
__6__to be taken to prevent premature birth
Treat malnutrition Treat__7__increasing risk Monitor pregnancies for signs of trouble __8__after the preterm babies
Experts'__9__
Many early births can be__10__ Doctors need to work with pregnant women