Association of maternal birth weight and maternal preterm birth with subsequent risk for adverse reproductive outcomes: The Women's Health Initiative.
Christian DanieleLeslie V FarlandKi ParkPeter F SchnatzAladdin H ShadyabMarcia L StefanickJean Wactawski-WendeRobert A WildCassandra N SpracklenPublished in: Early human development (2023)
As more individuals born preterm and/or low birthweight survive to adulthood, the incidence and prevalence of poor reproductive outcomes may increase. Women born at extremes of birthweight and prematurity may need to be monitored more closely during their own pregnancies.
Keyphrases
- gestational age
- birth weight
- preterm birth
- low birth weight
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- risk factors
- pregnancy outcomes
- healthcare
- public health
- mental health
- breast cancer risk
- cervical cancer screening
- quality improvement
- emergency department
- depressive symptoms
- metabolic syndrome
- health information
- skeletal muscle
- risk assessment
- body mass index
- adipose tissue
- climate change
- weight loss