Morphometric studies of chorionic villi in the placenta provide essential insights into the structural and functional changes that may contribute to the occurrence of preterm birth [1,2]. Such studies are crucial for understanding the pathogenesis of preterm labor and its implications for both the fetus and the mother [3]. Chorionic villi are key components of the placenta responsible for the exchange between maternal and fetal blood, and their morphology can reflect functional disturbances within the placenta [4].