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. 2022 Dec 15;17(5):738–745. doi: 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjac183

Table 2.

Obstetric outcomes.

Singleton pregnancies [n = 113] Twin pregnancies [n = 4] All pregnancies [n = 117]
Number of live-born children 101 8 109
Birthweight in g, median [IQR] 3355 [2965–3726] 2470 [2400–2510] 3294 [2810–3696]
Gestational age in weeks, median [IQR] 39 [38–40] 36.71 [35.43–37.14] 39 [37.9–40]
Preterm birth, n [% of cases] 10 [10.2, n = 98]] 6 [75] 16 [15.1, n = 106]
Small for gestational age, n [% of cases] 10 [10.5, n = 95]] 3 [37.5] 13 [12.6, n = 103]
Large for gestational age, n [% of cases] 9 [9.5, n = 95] 0 [0] 9 [8.7, n = 103]
Congenital abnormalities in live-born children, n [% of cases] 1 [1] 0 [0] 1 [0.9]
APGAR score < 7 after 5 min, n [% of cases] 5 [6, n = 84] 1 [12.5] 6 [6.5, n = 92]
Partial placental abruption, n [% of cases] 1 [0.9] 0 [0] 1 [0.85]
PIH, n [% of cases] 3 [2.7] 1 [12.5] 4 [3.4]
Gestational diabetes, n [% of cases] 6 [5.3] 0 [0] 6 [5.1]
Pre-eclampsia [including HELLP], n [% of cases] 6 [5.3] 1 [12.5] 7 [6]
Infectious maternal complications during pregnancy which required antibiotics, n [% of cases] 8 [7.1] 0 [0] 8 [6.8]
- Pneumonia 1 [0.9] 0 [0] 1 [0.85]
- Cystitis 4 [3.5] 0 [0] 4 [3.4]
- Gastroenteritis 2 [1.8] 0 [0] 2 [1.7]
- STD 1 [0.9] 0 [0] 1 [0.85]

IQR, interquartile range; PIH, pregnancy-induced hypertension; HELLP, haemolysis, elevated liver enzyme levels, and low platelet level; STD, sexually transmitted diseases.