Pregnancy planning and neonatal outcome - a retrospective cohort study

Background Unplanned pregnancy is common, and although some research indicates adverse outcomes for the neonate, such as death, low birth weight, and preterm birth, results are inconsistent. The purpose of the present study was to investigate associated neonatal outcomes of an unplanned pregnancy in a Swedish setting. Methods We conducted a retrospective cohort study in which data from 2953 women were retrieved from the Swedish Pregnancy Planning Study, covering ten Swedish counties from September 2012 through July 2013. Pregnancy intention was measured using the London Measurement of Unplanned Pregnancy. Women with unplanned pregnancies and pregnancies of ambivalent intention were combined and referred to as unplanned. Data on neonatal outcomes: small for gestational age, low birth weight, preterm birth, Apgar score < 7 at 5 min, and severe adverse neonatal outcome defined as death or need for resuscitation at birth, were retrieved from the Swedish Medical Birth Register. Results The prevalence of unplanned pregnancies was 30.4%. Compared with women who had planned pregnancies, those with unplanned pregnancies were more likely to give birth to neonates small for gestational age: 3.6% vs. 1.7% (aOR 2.1, 95% CI 1.2–3.7). There were no significant differences in preterm birth, Apgar score < 7 at 5 min, or severe adverse neonatal outcome. Conclusions In a Swedish setting, an unplanned pregnancy might increase the risk for birth of an infant small for gestational age..

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E-Artikel

Erscheinungsjahr:

2024

Erschienen:

2024

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Zur Gesamtaufnahme - volume:24

Enthalten in:

BMC pregnancy and childbirth - 24(2024), 1 vom: 16. März

Sprache:

Englisch

Beteiligte Personen:

Reuterwall, Isa [VerfasserIn]
Hultstrand, Jenny Niemeyer [VerfasserIn]
Carlander, Alisa [VerfasserIn]
Jonsson, Maria [VerfasserIn]
Tydén, Tanja [VerfasserIn]
Kullinger, Merit [VerfasserIn]

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Themen:

Neonatal outcome
Preterm birth
Small for gestational age
Sweden
Unplanned pregnancy

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© The Author(s) 2024

doi:

10.1186/s12884-024-06401-6

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PPN (Katalog-ID):

SPR055183514