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The Impact of Military Trauma Exposures on Servicewomen's Pregnancy Outcomes: A Scoping Review.

Laura L ManzoRebeccah A DindingerJanene BattenJoan L CombellickBridget Basile Ibrahim
Published in: Journal of midwifery & women's health (2024)
This scoping review strengthens the link between trauma exposures and adverse pregnancy outcomes for current and former military servicewomen. A gap in the literature persists regarding trauma exposure among active-duty servicewomen, which differs significantly from women veterans. As mental health conditions are the leading underlying cause of maternal mortality, standardized screening during the perinatal period for military-specific trauma exposures and PTSD is recommended for this population. Black servicewomen of junior enlisted rank carry disproportionate burdens of PTSD diagnosis and adverse pregnancy outcomes. Comprehensive prenatal and postpartum management may improve perinatal and neonatal outcomes for military servicewomen and provide an innovative approach to reducing existing racial disparities.
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