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ABSTRACT: Background
Migrant women may have an increased risk of adverse birth outcomes. This study analyses the occurrence of low birth weight, preterm birth and intrauterine growth restriction / fetal growth restriction (IUGR/FGR) in pregnant migrants.Method
Cross-sectional study of 82 mother-child pairs of pregnant migrants attending medical care in Germany.Results
The Median age was 27?years, 49% of patients were of oriental-asian ethnicity and median year of migration was 2015. At least one previous pregnancy was reported in 76% of patients, in 40% the delivery mode was caesarian section. Median gestational age was 39.7?weeks. Preterm birth occurred in 6.1% of pregnancies. Median gestational age for preterm birth was 32.3?weeks. Low birth weight (ConclusionsCompared to German data no increased occurrence of low birth weight, preterm birth or IUGR/FGR was found. We note that the rate of caesarian section births was higher than in the general population for reasons yet to be identified. The authors propose stratification according to migration status for the national documentation of birth outcomes in Germany.
SUBMITTER: Ankert J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7890902 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Ankert Juliane J Groten Tanja T Pletz Mathias W MW Mishra Sasmita S Seliger Gregor G Lobmaier Silvia M SM da Costa Clarissa Prazeres CP Seidel Vera V von Weizsäcker Katharina K Jablonka Alexandra A Dopfer Christian C Schleenvoigt Benjamin T BT
BMC pregnancy and childbirth 20210217 1
<h4>Background</h4>Migrant women may have an increased risk of adverse birth outcomes. This study analyses the occurrence of low birth weight, preterm birth and intrauterine growth restriction / fetal growth restriction (IUGR/FGR) in pregnant migrants.<h4>Method</h4>Cross-sectional study of 82 mother-child pairs of pregnant migrants attending medical care in Germany.<h4>Results</h4>The Median age was 27 years, 49% of patients were of oriental-asian ethnicity and median year of migration was 2015 ...[more]