Diabetes among women with preterm births: outcomes of a Brazilian multicenter study.
Juliana da Costa SantosJosé Paulo de Siqueira GuidaChristopher CralcevTábata Regina Zumpano Dos SantosRenato PassiniGiuliane Jesus LajosRodolfo de Carvalho PacagnellaRicardo Porto TedescoMarcelo Luís NomuraPatricia Moretti RehderJosé Guilherme CecattiMaria Laura Costa do NascimentoPublished in: Einstein (Sao Paulo, Brazil) (2023)
Preterm birth among Brazilian women with diabetes was more than twice as prevalent; these women were older and had regular late preterm deliveries, usually by cesarean section. They also had a greater frequency of fetal morbidities, such as malformations and polyhydramnios, and a higher proportion of large-for-gestational-age and macrosomic neonates.