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Reassessing pregnancy intention and its relation to maternal, perinatal and neonatal outcomes in a low-income setting: A cohort study.

Jennifer Anne HallGeraldine BarrettAndrew CopasTambosi PhiriAddress MalataJudith Stephenson
Published in: PloS one (2018)
Our study is the first to use a psychometrically valid measure of pregnancy intention, and to do so antenatally. As pregnancy intention increases, the risk of postnatal depression and, possibly, stillbirth decreases. This suggests a new, clinical use for the LMUP; identifying women antenatally who are at risk of these adverse pregnancy outcomes.
Keyphrases
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • pregnant women
  • preterm infants
  • depressive symptoms
  • type diabetes
  • skeletal muscle
  • glycemic control
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