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. 2024 Dec 18;24:815. doi: 10.1186/s12884-024-06981-3

Table 2.

Comparisons of pregnancy and neonatal outcomes between the control and observation groups

Outcomes Control group (n = 100) Observation group (n = 100) P
PH, n (%) 4 (4.0) 0 (0.0) 0.130
PBL (mL) 246.1 ± 84.9 305.1 ± 183.8 0.004
CS, n (%) 17 (17.0) 26 (26.0) 0.214
Stillbirth, n (%) 0 (0.0) 2 (2.0) 0.477
PB, n (%) 3 (3.0) 6 (6.0) 0.495
FD, n (%) 3 (3.0) 4 (4.0) > 0.999
NA, n (%) 0 (0.0) 2 (2.0) 0.477
NH, n (%) 23 (23.0) 39 (39.0) 0.014
LBW, n (%) 2 (2.0) 11 (11.0) 0.010
ICU admission, n (%) 0 (0.0) 2 (2.0) 0.249
NICU admission, n (%) 18 (18.0) 30 (30.0) 0.046
Recovery-exit from NICU (days) 5.0 (4.0, 7.0) 5 (3.0, 8.0) 0.279
Indirect coombs 0 (0.0) 10 (10.0) 0.001

PBL were compared using independent samples t-tests, while the other variables were analyzed using either the chi-square test or Fisher's exact test

CS Cesarean section, NA Neonatal asphyxia, NH Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia, FD Fetal distress, LBW Low birth weight, PB Premature birth, PH Postpartum hemorrhage, PBL Postpartum blood loss