Some treatments for abnormal cervical cells increase risk of preterm birth

2016 ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 129 ◽  
pp. S125
Author(s):  
Anju Suhag ◽  
Ritu Dutta ◽  
Manju Monga ◽  
Haleh Sangi-Haghpeykar ◽  
Susan Ramin ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 210 (1) ◽  
pp. S8-S9
Author(s):  
Michal Elovitz ◽  
Amy Brown ◽  
Lauren Anton ◽  
Laura Anglim ◽  
Jamie Bastek
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2020 ◽  
Vol 222 (1) ◽  
pp. S66-S67
Author(s):  
Robert M. Rossi ◽  
Jillian Runyon ◽  
Mehak Chawla ◽  
Daniel Miller ◽  
Carmy Forney ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 28 (04) ◽  
pp. 485-490
Author(s):  
Jehan Ara ◽  
Maryam Khan Badshah ◽  
Surraya Israr ◽  
Hemasa Gul ◽  
Sana Fida ◽  
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Objective: The objective of this study is to determine frequency of short interpregnancy interval in female with preterm labour. Study Design: Descriptive Cross Sectional study. Setting: Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Bacha Khan Medical Complex Swabi. Period: 01July 2018 to 31-December 2018. Material & Methods: After meeting inclusion criteria a total of 212 females with preterm birth as per operational definition were taken. Birth interval ≤ 6 months was labeled as short interpregnancy interval. Results: The mean age of patients in this study was 29.00±6.37 years with mean parity in this study was observed to be 3.23±2.31 with minimum and maximum parity of 1 and 9 respectively. The mean gravida in this study was 2.17±2.25 with minimum and maximum of 0 and 8. The mean gestational age among patients was 29.83±3.29 weeks with minimum and maximum gestational ages of 24.00 weeks and 36.00 weeks respectively. The mean inter-pregnancy interval observed in this study was 7.39±6.14 months with minimum and maximum intervals of 2.00 months and 14.00 months respectively. According to definition, 155 (73.1%) patients had short inter-pregnancy interval. Conclusion: Through this study we found high frequency of short inter pregnancy interval. We must have to establish more and effective family planning awareness to increase birth gap to avoid poor fetomaternal outcome as it is clear that short IPI may directly or indirectly influence the maternal and perinatal health and can potentially increase risk of preterm birth.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xi Wang ◽  
Nora L Lee ◽  
Igor Burstyn

AbstractWe aimed to estimate exposure-response associations between smoking or vaping, and preterm and small-for-gestational age (SGA) births. We included 99,201 mothers who delivered live singletons in 2016-2018 from the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System. We created exposure categories based on participants’ self-reported average number of cigarettes smoked per day and vaping frequency. Dual users in late pregnancy were a heterogeneous group: 36% heavily smoked and occasionally vaped; 29% lightly smoked and frequently vaped; 19% lightly smoked and frequently vaped; and 15% both heavily smoked and frequently vaped. While dual users who heavily smoked and occasionally vaped had the highest adjusted OR for SGA (3.4, 95% CI 1.7-6.6), all the dual users were on average at about twice the odds of having SGA than non-users. While the risks of preterm birth were higher among sole light smokers (adjusted OR 1.3, 95% CI 1.1-1.5) and sole heavy smokers (adjusted OR 1.4. 95 CI 1.2-1.8) than non-users, the adjusted odds of preterm births for dual users were not noticeably higher than those of non-users, unless they were also heavy smokers. Excess of preterm births among heavy vapers was suggested. Among younger non-Hispanic white women (where vaping is most common), only excess risk of SGA, not preterm, with vaping was apparent. Relative to non-users, both smoking and vaping during pregnancy appear to increase risk of SGA, but excess risk of preterm births appears to be primarily attributable to smoking alone. Higher levels of exposure tended to confer more risk.HighlightsNo observable change in prevalence of vaping during pregnancy from 2016 to 2018Both smoking and vaping during pregnancy appear to increase risk of SGA birthsExcess risk of preterm births appears to be primarily attributable to smoking alone


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