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. 2020 Jul 10;324(7):705–706. doi: 10.1001/jama.2020.12746

Table 2. Comparison of the Study Outcomes Between the Prepandemic Period (October 1, 2019, to January 31, 2020) and the Pandemic Period (February 1, 2020, to June 14, 2020).

Outcomes Prepandemic period (n = 1681 births)a Pandemic period (n = 1718 births)a Difference (95% CI) P value
Stillbirths, No./total No. (No. per 1000 births) 4/1681 (2.38) 16/1718 (9.31) 6.93 (1.83 to 12.0) .01
Excluding late terminations for fetal abnormality, No./total No. (No. per 1000 births) 2/1681 (1.19) 12/1718 (6.98) 5.79 (1.54 to 10.1) .01
Preterm birth, No./total No. (%)
Prior to wk 37 113/1655 (6.8) 127/1692 (7.6) −0.68 (−2.43 to 1.07) .46
Prior to wk 34 42/1655 (2.5) 62/1692 (3.7) 1.13 (−0.05 to 2.30) .07
Cesarean delivery, No./total No. (%) 423/1655 (25.6) 419/1692 (24.8) −0.79 (−3.73 to 2.14) .60
Admission to neonatal unit, No./total No. (%) 103/1677 (6.1) 106/1702 (6.2) 0.09 (−1.53 to 1.71) .94
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Discrepancies between the denominator for some of the categories and the number of pregnancies included in the study are due to missing data.