The aim of this study was to examine the separate and joint effects of previous pregnancy history, year of pregnancy outcome, maternal age, height, smoking and fertility on risk of fetal death. Data were available from a study of female radiographers. Analyses were carried out on 3053 women with a total of 6993 pregnancies. Women reporting problems with conception or previous fetal losses had an increased risk of a pregnancy ending in a fetal death. In particular, women with primary or secondary infertility had an approximately fourfold increase in risk compared with women who reported no difficulties [odds ratio (OR): 3.92; 95% confidence interval (CI): (3.02, 5.07)]. This relationship was independent of pregnancy order and pregnancy history and was more marked in older maternal ages. The effect of pregnancy history was cumulative and possibly multiplicative in effect, with a threefold increase in the risk of losing a third pregnancy following two previous losses [OR: 3.19; 95% CI: (1.60, 6.35)]. There were no consistent patterns of risk associated with year of pregnancy outcome, maternal age, height or smoking status. These results suggest that previous pregnancy outcomes and problems with conception may be the strongest determinants of fetal loss in subsequent pregnancies.
previous pregnancy loss risk subsequent fetal death, reproductive history effect future pregnancy outcomes, recurrent pregnancy loss cumulative risk fetal death, infertility history increased risk fetal loss, primary secondary infertility fetal death odds ratio, pregnancy order history fetal death radiographers cohort, cumulative multiplicative effect previous miscarriage subsequent loss, conception difficulty predictor pregnancy loss, maternal age interaction infertility fetal death risk, Whitley Doyle reproductive history pregnancy outcomes
PMID 10548637 10548637 DOI 10.1093/humrep/14.11.2863 10.1093/humrep/14.11.2863
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Whitley, E., Doyle, P., Roman, E., & De Stavola, B. (1999). The effect of reproductive history on future pregnancy outcomes. *Human reproduction (Oxford, England)*, *14*(11), 2863-2867. https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/14.11.2863
Whitley E, Doyle P, Roman E, De Stavola B. The effect of reproductive history on future pregnancy outcomes. Hum Reprod. 1999;14(11):2863-2867. doi:10.1093/humrep/14.11.2863
Whitley, E., et al. "The effect of reproductive history on future pregnancy outcomes." *Human reproduction (Oxford, England)*, vol. 14, no. 11, 1999, pp. 2863-2867.
Keywords
Adult, Female, Fertility, Fetal Death, Humans, Medical History Taking, Middle Aged, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Outcome, Reproduction, Risk Factors, Smoking, Surveys and Questionnaires
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