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In the continuing efforts to understand the benefits and risks of in utero exposure to 17P this study is designed to evaluate differences in developmental outcomes of children, aged 23 to 25 months, born to mothers who participated in the 17P Efficacy Trial sponsored by Hologic (Protocol number 17P-ES-003).
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This will be a prospective, noninterventional follow-up study designed to provide a developmental assessment of children born to mothers who participated in the 17P Efficacy Trial. When subjects reach an age of 23 months after adjustment for gestational age, they will be screened for developmental delay using the 24 month ASQ version 3. Subjects who score positive (fall below the specified cut-off) for developmental delay in 1 or more domains will be referred for the 24 month Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development (3rd edition, Bayley-III) and a neurological examination.
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Maternal enrollment which resulted in a live birth in the 17P Efficacy Trial: A Multi-center, Randomized, Double-blind Study of Hydroxyprogesterone Caproate Injection, 250 mg/mL, Versus Vehicle for the Prevention of Preterm Birth in Women With a Previous Singleton Spontaneous Preterm Delivery.
During their involvement in the above protocol, mothers must have received at least one dose of study drug (Safety population).
Children between 22 and 25 months of age adjusted for gestational age.
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245 participants in 1 patient group
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