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Military pregnancies and adverse perinatal outcome
E F Magann1, M I Winchester, D P Carter
1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Misissippi Medical Center, Jackson, USA.
Objective:
To identify significant risk factors for an adverse outcome in active-duty military women.
Methods:
A prospective study of 105 pregnancies and their outcome.
Results:
The data revealed that: (1) single women more than married personnel had cesarean births when compared with forceps and vacuum (P < 0.03) or spontaneous vaginal delivery (P < 0.04); and (2) active-duty women who gained < 25 pounds during pregnancy developed preterm labor more often (P < 0.05).
Conclusions:
Risk factors for these adverse outcomes remain unknown.
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