The clinical outcomes of unplanned pregnancy in severely obese women |
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Authors: | Aoife McKeating Patrick J. Maguire Maria Farren Niamh Daly Sharon R. Sheehan Michael J. Turner |
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Affiliation: | 1. UCD Centre for Human Reproduction, Coombe Women and Infants University Hospital, Dublin, Irelandaoifemckeating@gmail.com;3. UCD Centre for Human Reproduction, Coombe Women and Infants University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland |
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Abstract: | Objective: The objective of this study was to compare the clinical outcomes of unplanned pregnancies among severely obese women with those of planned pregnancies.Methods: This prospective cohort study included severely obese women (Body Mass Index [BMI] ≥40.0?kg/m2) who delivered a baby weighing ≥500?g over 5 years 2009–2013 in a large university hospital. Maternal weight and height were measured and BMI was calculated at the first prenatal visit.Results: Of the 650 women, the mean BMI was 43.8?kg/m2, mean age was 31.6 years, and 30.0% (n?=?195) were nulliparous. Prenatal complications including gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), hypertensive and thromboembolic disorders occurred in 56.6% (n?=?368). Compared with planned pregnancies (58.2%, n?=?378), those that were unplanned (41.8%, n?=?272) were associated with increased prepregnancy risk factors including essential hypertension (4.0% versus 1.6%, p?=?0.03) and depression (6.6% versus 3.2%, p?=?0.03). Unplanned pregnancy was associated with a higher macrosomia rate (birthweight?>?4.5?kg) compared with planned pregnancies (p?=?0.03). This was not explained by a higher GDM rate in unplanned pregnancies. Compared with planned pregnancies, unplanned pregnancies were not associated with increased adverse fetomaternal outcomes.Conclusion: Despite increased prepregnancy risk factors, in severely obese women, unplanned pregnancies were not associated with increased prenatal complications or adverse pregnancy outcomes compared with planned pregnancies. |
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Keywords: | High-risk pregnancy severe maternal obesity unplanned pregnancy |
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