Steroid injections linked to lower infant birth weights: Study

London: Steroid injections given to mothers at risk of giving birth prematurely are likely to deliver babies with lower body weights, says a new study. The study showed that pre-term babies whose mothers received antenatal corticosteroid therapy (ACT) on average weighed 220 grams less than infants who had not received treatment. The weight difference was […]

Steroid injection

London: Steroid injections given to mothers at risk of giving birth prematurely are likely to deliver babies with lower body weights, says a new study.

The study showed that pre-term babies whose mothers received antenatal corticosteroid therapy (ACT) on average weighed 220 grams less than infants who had not received treatment.