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- W2911183785 abstract "With increasing cesarean section rates, adverse pregnancy outcomes such as preterm delivery and small-for-gestational-age continue to be public health challenges. Besides having high co-occurrence and interrelation, it is suggested that these outcomes, along with preeclampsia, are associated with reduced subsequent fertility. On the other hand, the loss of a child during the perinatal period is associated with increased reproduction. Failure to consider this factor when estimating the effects of pregnancy outcomes on future reproduction may lead to erroneous conclusions. However, few studies have explored to what degree a perinatal loss contributes to having a next pregnancy in various adverse pregnancy outcomes.This was a population-based study of mothers giving birth to their first singleton infant (≥22 gestational weeks) during 1967-2007 who were followed for the occurrence of a second birth in the Medical Birth Registry of Norway until 2014. Relative risks with 95% confidence intervals for having one lifetime pregnancy by preterm delivery, small-for-gestational-age, preeclampsia and cesarean section were obtained by generalized linear models for the binary family and adjusted for maternal age at first birth, education and year of first childbirth. Main outcome measure was having one lifetime pregnancy.Nearly 900 000 women gave birth to their first singleton infant in 1967-2007, of which 16% had only one lifetime pregnancy. These women were older at first delivery, had less education and there was a higher proportion of unmarried women than women with two or more births. In women with pregnancy complications where the infant survived the perinatal period, there were the following relative risks for one lifetime pregnancy: increased preterm delivery: 1.21 (1.19-1.22)], small-for-gestational-age: 1.13 (1.12-1.15), preeclampsia: 1.09 (1.07-1.11), cesarean section: 1.24 (1.23-1.25). The risk was significantly reduced if the child was lost (preterm delivery: 0.63 [0.59-0.68], small-for-gestational-age: 0.57 [0.51-0.63], preeclampsia: 0.69 [0.59-0.80], cesarean section: 0.67 [0.56-0.79]), compared with women with no perinatal loss and no adverse outcome.The associations between adverse outcomes of pregnancy and the risk of having one lifetime pregnancy were strongly modified by child survival in the perinatal period." @default.
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- W2911183785 title "Risk of having one lifetime pregnancy and modification by outcome of pregnancy and perinatal loss" @default.
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