Skip to main content
. 2022 Apr 7;12(4):e056856. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-056856

Table 1.

Baseline and COVID-19 characteristics of participants

Total
Age of respondent (years) n=1146
 <20 5 (0%)
 20–29 468 (41%)
 30–39 608 (53%)
 >40 65 (6%)
Gestational age at birth (weeks) n=1107
 Early preterm:<28 270 (24%)
 Very preterm: 28–<32 389 (35%)
 Moderate to late preterm: 32–<37 412 (37%)
 Term: 37–42 36 (3%)
Multiple pregnancy n=1112
 Yes 180 (16%)
 No 932 (84%)
Birth mode n=1111
 Vaginal birth 301 (27%)
 C-section 804 (72%)
 Both (eg, in case of multiple pregnancy) 6 (1%)
Birth weight of the baby (grams) n=1110
 <1000 290 (26%)
 1000–1500 373 (34%)
 >1500–2500 374 (34%)
 >2500 71 (6%)
 Do not know the birth weight 2 (0%)
Duration of special/intensive care (weeks) (at time of data collection) n=1112
 <1 81 (7%)
 1–3 251 (23%)
 >3–5 277 (25%)
 >5 503 (45%)
COVID-19 situation in country/region at time of baby’s birth n=1071
 No major concern 49 (5%)
 Precautions 137 (13%)
 Social distancing 325 (30%)
 Lockdown 438 (41%)
 Quarantine 122 (11%)
Have you tested positive for coronavirus/COVID-19? n=1084
 Yes 27 (2%)
 No 1057 (98%)
Has your partner tested positive for coronavirus/COVID-19? n=1086
 Yes 25 (2%)
 No 1039 (96%)
 Do not know 22 (2%)
Has your baby tested positive for coronavirus/COVID-19? n=1087
 Yes 5 (0%)
 No 1035 (95%)
 Do not know 47 (4%)