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New series highlights the importance of a positive postnatal experience for all women and newborns

New series highlights the importance of a positive postnatal experience for all women and newborns
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Sara Gonzales explains "radicalized" on issue of abortion

Sara Gonzales proudly calls herself “very libertarian.” “I’m very uncomfortable with the government having a say,” she says. However, after doing some research on abortion, it became clear that there was a legitimate push “for actual, fully formed babies to be killed in the womb.” “I was com...

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"Maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index and risk of preterm birth: a co" by R. P. Cornish, M. C. Magnus et al.

Background: Preterm birth (PTB) is a leading cause of child morbidity and mortality. Evidence suggests an increased risk with both maternal underweight and obesity, with some studies suggesting underweight might be a greater factor in spontaneous PTB (SPTB) and that the relationship might vary by parity. Previous studies have largely explored established body mass index (BMI) categories. Our aim was to compare associations of maternal pre-pregnancy BMI with any PTB, SPTB and medically indicated PTB (MPTB) among nulliparous and parous women across populations with differing characteristics, and to identify the optimal BMI with lowest risk for these outcomes. Methods: We used three UK datasets, two USA datasets and one each from South Australia, Norway and Denmark, together including just under 29 million pregnancies resulting in a live birth or stillbirth after 24 completed weeks gestation. Fractional polynomial multivariable logistic regression was used to examine the relationship of maternal BMI with any PTB, SPTB and MPTB, among nulliparous and parous women separately. The results were combined using a random effects meta-analysis. The estimated BMI at which risk was lowest was calculated via differentiation and a 95% confidence interval (CI) obtained using bootstrapping. Results: We found non-linear associations between BMI and all three outcomes, across all datasets. The adjusted risk of any PTB and MPTB was elevated at both low and high BMIs, whereas the risk of SPTB was increased at lower levels of BMI but remained low or increased only slightly with higher BMI. In the meta-analysed data, the lowest risk of any PTB was at a BMI of 22.5 kg/m2 (95% CI 21.5, 23.5) among nulliparous women and 25.9 kg/m2 (95% CI 24.1, 31.7) among multiparous women, with values of 20.4 kg/m2 (20.0, 21.1) and 22.2 kg/m2 (21.1, 24.3), respectively, for MPTB; for SPTB, the risk remained roughly largely constant above a BMI of around 25–30 kg/m2 regardless of parity. Conclusions: Consistency of findings across different populations, despite differences between them in terms of the time period covered, the BMI distribution, missing data and control for key confounders, suggests that severe under- and overweight may play a role in PTB risk.

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Finnish study finds maternal heart monitoring reduces newborn brain damage risk

A comprehensive Finnish study has revealed that monitoring the mother's heart rate during childbirth, alongside the fetus's heart rate, significantly reduces the risk of brain damage in newborns. This finding challenges the widespread use of external fetal heart rate monitoring alone, which can sometimes miss signs of fetal distress due to oxygen deprivation if the mother's heart rate is not concurrently tracked. This oversight can lead to the fetus's distress condition remaining undetected, as the fetal heart rate might be confused with the mother's during monitoring.

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Maternal COVID infection triples risk for respiratory distress in baby: Study

New research finds that infants born to mothers who were infected with COVID-19 during pregnancy had a higher risk of developing respiratory distress.

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Type 1 diabetes during pregnancy may increase risk of most types of congenital heart defects in offsprings: JAMA

Finland: A recent study published in JAMA Network Open has revealed type 1 diabetes (T1D) to be a risk factor associated with all subtypes of congenital heart defects (CHDs), while obesity and...

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New study emphasizes the importance of cardiovascular health in postpartum care

Continuing regular check-ups for mothers after giving birth may help reduce cardiovascular-related deaths, according to the American Heart Association.

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'It's absolutely unacceptable': Nebraska doctors ask for quicker access to maternal, infant data

Nebraska doctors say they're waiting years for state data on maternal & child mortality rates. They're telling KETV Investigates they want to help improve care, but they need more recent data to make a change.

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