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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Fertil Steril. 2021 Jul 12;116(5):1372–1380. doi: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2021.06.024

Table 1.

Descriptive characteristics of the study population, patients with singleton live birth and history of infertility, 2006–2017 (N = 94,097)

Infertile patients with delivery and no SMM* event
N=91.916
Infertile patients with delivery and any SMM* event
N=2.181
Maternal Age (years) Mean (SD) 34.2 (4.8) 35.2 (5.2)
Year of Delivery %
2007–2008 16.7 16.9
2009–2011 26.7 27.7
2012–2014 26.9 22.6
2015–2017 29.7 32.9
Maternal Race %
Asian 12.5 8.5
Black 7.8 12.7
Hispanic 10.7 10.3
White 69.0 68.6
Highest Education %
High School Diploma or less 15.0 17.4
< Bachelor Degree 49.3 52.6
≥ Bachelor Degree 35.8 30.0
Maternal age ≥ 40 13.8 19.7
Preconception anemia 8.7 12.8
Asthma 6.4 8.9
Cardiac disease 5.4 14.6
Chronic hypertension 6.7 16.5
Chronic renal disease 1.4 3.6
Connective tissue disease 1.7 3.7
Diabetes mellitus 4.6 7.8
Endometriosis 6.2 7.8
Epilepsy 0.5 1.0
Gastrointestinal disease 10.7 16.1
Hematologic disorder 1.7 4.9
Mental health disorder 14.9 20.2
Polycystic ovarian syndrome 12.9 12.5
Prior cesarean delivery 5.8 9.5
Prior uterine surgery (non-cesarean) 5.0 9.2
Pulmonary hypertension 0.09 1.2
Substance abuse disorder 2.0 3.4
Thyroid disease 16.1 17.6
Uterine fibroids 10.4 17.9

SMM, severe maternal morbidity

*

Excluding cases with blood transfusion as the only SMM indicator