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. 2019 Sep 9;124(3):203–212. doi: 10.1080/03009734.2019.1653407

Table 5.

Imagine that you want to get pregnant. Would you take any action before trying to conceive to increase the chances of having a healthy pregnancy and healthy child? Women who answered ‘yes’ before and after the intervention.

  Before
After
   
  Intervention Control Intervention Control    
  n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%) Adjusted RR 95% CI
All women 335 (57.4) 346 (58.6) 450 (77.6) 407 (67.9) 1.140 1.063–1.223
Overweight/obesity 116 (58.3) 101 (59.8) 155 (78.7) 111 (64.5) 1.227 1.073–1.403
Smokers 38 (70.4) 34 (70.8) 44 (84.6) 34 (72.3) 1.170 0.947–1.445
Using snuff 27 (90.0) 29 (82.9) 28 (96.6) 25 (71.4) 1.352 1.084–1.685
Binge drinkinga 99 (62.7) 123 (68.0) 136 (86.6) 136 (75.6) 1.147 1.037–1.269
College/university 98 (55.4) 122 (60.4) 141 (80.1) 136 (67.3) 1.187 1.051–1.340
Elementary school (9 years) 11 (68.8) 9 (52.9) 14 (93.3) 10 (58.8) 1.587 1.042–2.415
Experience of abortion 44 (67.7) 49 (71.0) 51 (81.0) 46 (65.7) 1.214 0.989–1.491
Had given birth 100 (48.8) 103 (52.0) 141 (69.5) 126 (61.8) 1.121 0.973–1.291

RR was adjusted for the same question before the intervention.