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Association between number of children and mortality of mothers: results of a 37-year follow-up study
Authors:Uri P Dior  Hagit Hochner  Yechiel Friedlander  Ronit Calderon-Margalit  Dena Jaffe  Ayala Burger  Meytal Avgil  Orly Manor  Uriel Elchalal
Institution:1. Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Health, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, University of California, San Francisco, USA;2. Center for Public Policy, Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, India;3. Independent Consultant, Bangalore, India;4. Women''s Global Health Imperative, RTI International, San Francisco, USA;5. Epidemiology and Statistics Unit, St John''s Research Institute, Bangalore, India;6. Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Abstract:PurposeTo examine the association between parity and long-term, all-cause mortality and mortality owing to specific causes in women.MethodsThis prospective population-based study included 40,454 mothers who gave birth in Western Jerusalem, Israel, to 125,842 children and were followed for an average of 37 years after the birth of their first child. Cox proportional hazards models were used to evaluate long-term total and specific-cause mortality of women by their parity.ResultsWe found a U-shaped relationship between the number of offspring and risk of all-cause mortality in mothers. After adjustment for sociodemographic characteristics and maternal health and obstetric conditions, higher mortality rates were observed for mothers of 1 child (hazard ratio HR], 1.18; 95% confidence interval CI], 1.04–1.4), mothers of 5 to 9 children (HR, 1.21; 95% CI, 1.09–1.33), and mothers of 10 or more children (HR, 1.49; 95% CI, 1.12–1.99) compared with mothers of 2 to 4 children. Mortality risk from specific causes including coronary disease, circulatory disease, and cancer were increased for multiparous women.ConclusionsIn this long-term follow-up study, there was an association between number of children and mortality risk for mothers. These findings suggest that maternal pregnancies and postnatal characteristics as reflected by number of children may have consequences for long-term maternal health.
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