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. 2022 Aug 2;107(11):3137–3143. doi: 10.1210/clinem/dgac464

Table 3.

Pregnancy outcomes

All pregnancies
N = 58
Pregnancies with live births
N = 48
Pregnancies with fetal demise
N = 10
P (live births vs fetal demise)
Gestational age at delivery, wk 35.5 (33.1-37.18) 36.7 (34.1-37.3) 15.0 (8.8-27.3) < .001
Maternal mortality 0 0 0
Gestational hypertension 19 (32.7) 19 (39.6) 0 .02
Preeclampsia 17 (29.3) 17(35.4) 0 .03
Birth outcome
 Live birth 48 (82.8) 48 (100.0) 0
 Miscarriage 6 (10.3) 0 6 (60.0)
 Stillbirth 4 (6.9) 0 4 (40.0)
The following variables include live- and stillbirths only N = 52 N = 48 N = 4
Induction of labor 22 (42.3) 18 (37.5) 4 (100) .03
Mode of delivery
 Normal vaginal delivery 20 (38.5) 16 (33.3) 4(100) .02
 Elective C 11 (21.1) 11 (22.9) 0
 Emergency C 21 (40.4) 21 (43.8) 0
The following variables include live births only N = 48
Birth wt, g, mean 3238.6 (691.7)
Birth wt in relation to gestational age
SGA 0
LGA 16 (33.3)
Shoulder dystocia 4 (8.3)
Congenital anomaly 5 (10.4)
NICU admission 25 (52.1)
Duration of NICU admission, d 13.65 (17.5)
Apgar score at 5 min 8.0 (7.0-9.0)
Neonatal hypoglycemia 29 (60.4)
Neonatal hypoglycemia requiring intravenous glucose 20 (41.7)

Data presented as median (quartile 1-quartile 3) or n (%).

Abbreviations: C, cesarean; LGA, large for gestational age; NICU, neonatal intensive care unit; SGA, small for gestational age.