Table 4.
Pregnancy and newborn outcomes for pregnant participants who received only a single dose of 70,000 IU vitamin D at enrollment and were followed up to delivery
| N | 13 |
|---|---|
|
Gestational age at birth, weeks (by LMP) a Mean (±SD) |
38.8 (±1.8) |
| Range |
35.7 – 42.0 |
|
Preterm, n (%) |
2 (15%) |
|
Birth weightb (g) |
|
| Mean (±SD) c |
2441 (±354) |
| Range (g) |
1890 – 3005 |
| n/N (%) Low Birth Weight |
6/12 (50%) |
|
Delivery mode, n/N (%) Cesarean section d |
8/13 (62%) |
|
Sex, n (%) female |
5 (38%) |
|
Live birthse |
12/13 |
| Alive at 1 month of agef | 11/13 |
a. In a sample of 113 deliveries at the study site (October 2009 to January 2010) for which there was a recalled first day of last menstrual period, the mean gestational age at birth was estimated to be 39.7 weeks (±2.2).
b. Only includes the 12 liveborn infants.
c. In a consecutive sample of 362 liveborn infants delivered at the study site (October 2009 to January 2010), the mean birth weight was 2780 g (±440).
d. In a consecutive sample of 369 deliveries at the study site (October 2009 to January 2010), there were 199 cesarean deliveries (54%).
e. There was one stillbirth. In a consecutive sample of 369 deliveries at the study site (October 2009 to January 2010), there were 7 stillbirths (2%).
f. There was one neonatal death at 3 days of age.