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Incidence of Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes Based on the Degree of Short Interpregnancy Interval in Urban Milwaukee Population.

Elizabeth PantherSarah AmherdtMargaret MacbethBrittany McNellisAmy PanAnna Palatnik
Published in: WMJ : official publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin (2023)
In this single-site cohort, people with interpregnancy intervals less than 6 months had higher odds of preterm birth, while those with interpregnancy intervals 12 to 17 months had higher odds of congenital anomalies, compared with the control group with interpregnancy intervals greater than or equal to 18 months. Future research should focus on identifying modifiable risk factors for short interpregnancy intervals and interventions to reduce them.
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