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CORRECTION
In the article "The risks of spontaneous preterm delivery and perinatalmortality in relation to size at birth according to fetal versus neonatal growthstandards" (Lackman F, Capewell V, Richardson B, daSilva O, Gagnon R. AmJ Obstet Gynecol 2001;184:946-53), Fig 1 had an error on the x-axis and thelegend contained some errors. The corrected Fig 1 and legend are:
24 FitzGerald et al July 2001Am J Obstet Gynecol
Appendix 1. Urogenital Distress Inventory—short form (UDI-6)11
Do you experience, and if so, how much are you bothered by: Not at all Slightly Moderately Greatly
Frequent urination? 0 1 2 3Urine leakage related to the feeling of urgency? 0 1 2 3Urine leakage related to physical activity, coughing, or sneezing? 0 1 2 3Small amounts of urine leakage (drops)? 0 1 2 3Difficulty emptying your bladder? 0 1 2 3Pain or discomfort in the lower abdomen/genital area? 0 1 2 3
Appendix 2. Incontinence Impact Questionnaire—short form (IIQ-7)11
Has urine leakage or prolapse affected your: Not at all Slightly Moderately Greatly
Ability to do household chores? 0 1 2 3Physical recreation such as walking, swimming, or other exercise? 0 1 2 3Entertainment activities (movies, concerts, etc)? 0 1 2 3Ability to travel by car or bus more than 30 minutes from home? 0 1 2 3Participation in social activities outside your home? 0 1 2 3Emotional health (nervousness, depression, etc)? 0 1 2 3Feeling frustrated? 0 1 2 3
Fig 1. Adjusted odds ratios and 95% CI for the risk of sponta-neous preterm delivery using either neonatal (horizontal barsfilled with diagonal lines) or fetal (open horizontal bars) growth stan-dards in the 4 fetal growth categories. The appropriate for gesta-tional age group was used as the reference standard. FGR, Fetalgrowth restriction (group); bFGR, borderline fetal growth re-striction (group); bLGA, borderline large for gestational age(group); and LGA, large for gestational age (group).