Association of participation in a supplemental nutrition program with stillbirth by race, ethnicity, and maternal characteristics.
Meghan AngleyVanessa R ThorstenCarolyn Drews-BotschDonald J DudleyRobert L GoldenbergRobert M SilverBarbara J StollHalit PinarCarol J R HoguePublished in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2018)
Contrary to our hypotheses, control for potential confounding factors did not explain disparate findings by race/ethnicity. Rather, WIC may be most beneficial to women with the greatest risk factors for stillbirth. WIC-eligible, higher-risk women who do not participate may be missing the potential health associated benefits afforded by WIC.