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[Prolonged intergenesic period. A high risk factor?].

R Henríquez, S Valenzuela, C Trujillo

    Revista Chilena De Obstetricia Y Ginecologia
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    Women with a prolonged interpregnancy interval (IPI) of 7 years or more face similar birth outcomes unless they have associated health conditions. A prolonged IPI alone does not necessitate high-risk management for successful vaginal birth.

    Area of Science:

    • Obstetrics and Gynecology
    • Maternal-Fetal Medicine

    Context:

    • Investigates the impact of prolonged interpregnancy intervals (IPIs) on pregnancy outcomes.
    • Compares outcomes between women with IPIs ≥7 years and those with shorter intervals.

    Purpose:

    • To determine if a prolonged interpregnancy interval (IPI) independently affects labor, delivery, and perinatal results.
    • To identify specific risk factors associated with prolonged IPIs.

    Summary:

    • A prospective study compared 115 pregnant patients with IPIs ≥7 years to controls with shorter IPIs.
    • No significant differences were found in labor duration or mode of delivery, except for slightly lower birth weight in the prolonged IPI group.
    • Perinatal outcomes were similar, with pathology management independent of IPI.

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    Impact:

    • Suggests that prolonged interpregnancy intervals (IPIs) alone do not require high-risk management.
    • Highlights that associated pathologies in patients with prolonged IPIs warrant careful management.
    • Indicates that women with prolonged IPIs without comorbidities have a good prognosis for vaginal birth.