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. 2023 Feb 2;23:115. doi: 10.1186/s12885-023-10578-y

Table 4.

Pregnancy outcomes

Total (%*) General population†
# of pregnancies (N = 39 women)
 1 8 (20.5)
 2 18 (46.2)
 3 9 (23.1)
 4 2 (5.1)
 5 1 (2.6)
 7 1 (2.6)
Outcome stratified by gestational age, weeks (N = 91 pregnancies)
 Live birth > 37 + 0 65 (71.4)
 Live birth 32 + 0 to 36 + 6 4 (4.4)
 Live birth 28 + 0 to 31 + 6 1 (1.1)
 Live birth 24 + 0 to 27 + 6 3 (3.3)
 Miscarriage < 12 + 0 14 (15.4)
 Miscarriage 12 + 0 to 15 + 6 0 (0.0)
 Intrauterine fetal demise > 16 + 0 to 23 + 6 3 (3.3)
 Abortion 1 (1.1)
Mode of birth (N = 73 live births)
 Spontaneous vaginal birth 55 (75.3). P = 74.4%
 Assisted vaginal birth 7 (9.6). P = 7.0%
 Caesarean section 11 (15.1). P = 15.2%
Maternal outcome (N = 73 live births)
Hypertensive disorders during pregnancy
 None 63 (86.3)
 Pregnancy induced hypertension 8 (11.0) P = 5.7%
 Pre-eclampsia 2 (2.7). P = 0.5%
Diabetes 0 (0.0) P = 4.0%
Postpartum hemorrhage > 1L 1 (1.4) P = 6.5%
Endometritis postpartum, treated medically 1 (1.4) P = 1.7%
Manual removal of retained placenta 3 (4.1)
Laparotomy for spontaneous lesion of uterine serosa 1 (1.1)
Fetal outcome (N = 73 live births)
Apgar < 7 at 5 minutes post-partum 2 (2.7) P = 2.0%
Birthweight < p10 for gestational age 10 (13.7) P = 10%
Preterm birth 8 (11.0) P = 6.9%
Intra-uterine fetal death 0 P = 0.3%
Neonatal death‡ 0 P = 0.2
Congenital disease§ 1 (1.4%) P = 1.0%

* denominator is reported within brackets per category in left column. † Source: Dutch national perinatal registry (PERINED). ‡ defined as: death within 28 days post-partum. § Infant died four months after birth