Preterm Labor Across the Full Arc: From Risk Assessment Through NICU Experience and Future Pregnancy Planning

Understand the complete trajectory of elevated preterm labor risk — from early risk identification and prevention through NICU care for a premature infant and preparation for a subsequent pregnancy.

⏱ 1h 50m 📚 5 lessons

About this course

A preterm birth — whether at 28 weeks or 34 weeks — begins a period that extends well beyond the delivery room. The NICU stay involves its own learning curve, the postpartum period requires recovering from a birth that may have been sudden and frightening, and the subsequent pregnancy warrants an early, structured conversation about what happened and how to approach the next pregnancy differently. Understanding this full arc — from the earliest risk identification through the long tail of a premature infant's first year and the planning that follows — helps families and providers navigate each phase with more intention. By the end of this course you will be able to describe how preterm labor risk is assessed at the start of a pregnancy and how that risk stratification shapes the management plan, understand what the NICU experience typically involves for families of premature infants at different gestational ages, recognize the specific postpartum recovery considerations after a preterm birth, identify the emotional dimensions of a preterm birth experience including birth trauma and grief over a birth that went differently than planned, and understand what pre-conception counseling after a preterm birth should address. What you will learn: - First-prenatal-visit risk stratification: how a preterm birth history is used to design a surveillance and prevention plan from the start - The decision to hospitalize for threatened preterm labor: what providers are weighing and what the hospital stay involves - Managing the period between threatened preterm labor and actual delivery: activity, monitoring, and emotional support - NICU orientation: common interventions for infants born at different gestational ages — 24-28 weeks versus 32-35 weeks — and typical developmental milestones - Skin-to-skin care and feeding in the NICU: what is possible, when it begins, and how families participate in care - Postpartum emotional recovery after preterm birth: birth trauma, PTSD symptoms, and the grief that accompanies a birth experience that departed radically from expectation - Discharge planning and the first year after NICU: early intervention services, developmental monitoring, and follow-up appointments - Pre-conception planning after a preterm birth: cervical assessment, progesterone candidacy, and early-pregnancy surveillance design The course is structured around two longitudinal case narratives — one following a family through a 29-week delivery, NICU stay, and first year home, and one following a patient with two prior preterm births planning a third pregnancy with a comprehensive prevention strategy. Reflection prompts invite you to identify which phase of this arc is most relevant to your current situation and what preparation would be most useful. This course is written for individuals who have experienced a preterm birth, are at elevated risk for preterm birth in a current or future pregnancy, and support persons seeking to understand the full scope of the experience. This course is informational and educational; it does not substitute for guidance from your licensed obstetric, neonatal, or Maternal-Fetal Medicine care team.

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