Novel Technologies in Preterm Birth Prediction: Current Advances and Ethical Challenges
Marzhan A. Kassenova, Alma-Gul’ R. Ryskulova, Mairash A. Baimuratova, Tatyana M. Sokolova, Assel K. Adyrbekova, Indira S. Yesmakhanova

TL;DR
This paper reviews new technologies for predicting preterm birth and discusses their potential and ethical challenges.
Contribution
The study provides a comprehensive analysis of cutting-edge innovations in preterm birth prediction and identifies critical gaps in current practices.
Findings
Traditional PTB prediction methods have limited precision.
Machine learning and biomarker profiling show promise in improving prediction accuracy.
Ethical and societal implications of new technologies are highlighted.
Abstract
Preterm birth (PTB) remains a significant challenge in modern obstetric practice, posing considerable risks to maternal and neonatal health. Despite advancements in medical technology, the incidence of PTB remains high, and its prediction continues to be complex. Traditional methods for predicting PTB, including medical history evaluation, cervical length measurement, and biochemical markers, have shown limited precision in preventing this serious complication. However, recent technological advancements—such as machine learning algorithms, biomarker profiling, and genetic analyses—offer new possibilities for improving prediction accuracy. This review critically examines current and emerging approaches for PTB prediction, highlighting their potential to transform early risk detection. It also addresses the ethical and societal implications of these technologies. This narrative review…
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TopicsPreterm Birth and Chorioamnionitis
