Maternal Sleep Problems in the Periconceptional Period and the Impact on Health of Mother and Offspring: A Systematic Review.
Babette BaisMilan G ZarchevAnnemarie I LuikLenie van RossemRégine Patricia Maria Steegers-TheunissenPublished in: Clocks & sleep (2022)
Knowledge of the impact of sleep problems in the periconceptional period is scarce. Since this period is the most sensitive time window for embryonic and placental development, we aim to study the impact of maternal sleep problems in the periconceptional period on both mother and offspring. We systematically searched various databases up until September 2021 for studies reporting on maternal sleep in the periconceptional period and any outcome in mother and offspring. We included observational studies describing maternal sleep problems in the periconceptional period and associations with either maternal and/or offspring outcomes. The search produced 8596 articles, of which we selected 27 studies. Some associations were found between sleep problems and lower fertility, more hypertensive disorders, more mood disorders in mothers, higher risk of preterm birth and low birth weight, and more sleep and behavior problems in offspring, with associations with maternal mood disorders being most consistent. This systematic review shows that maternal sleep problems in the periconceptional period are associated with a higher risk of various adverse outcomes in both mother and offspring, although not consistently. It shows that good sleep during pregnancy is crucial, starting as early as before conception, especially for maternal mood. Therefore, it is important for clinicians to pay attention to sleep problems in the periconceptional period and provide adequate treatment for potential sleep problems, even before pregnancy.
Keyphrases
- sleep quality
- mental health
- preterm birth
- physical activity
- birth weight
- systematic review
- low birth weight
- high fat diet
- healthcare
- bipolar disorder
- randomized controlled trial
- gestational age
- preterm infants
- blood pressure
- palliative care
- pregnant women
- adipose tissue
- young adults
- skeletal muscle
- human milk
- risk assessment
- insulin resistance
- health information
- social media
- electronic health record
- drug induced
- combination therapy