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Maternal region of origin and Small for gestational age: a cross-sectional analysis of Victorian perinatal data.

Sarah GrundyPatricia LeeKirsten SmallFaruk Ahmed
Published in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2021)
Victorian woman's region of origin was an independent risk factor for SGA. Variation in the rates of SGA between maternal regions of origin suggests additional factors such as a woman's pre-migration exposures, the context of the migration journey, settlement conditions and social environment post migration might impact the potential for SGA. These findings highlight the importance of intergenerational improvements to the wellbeing of migrant women and their children. Further research to identify modifiable elements that contribute to birthweight differences across population groups would help enable appropriate healthcare responses aimed at reducing the rate of being SGA.
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