The gestational weight gain and perinatal outcomes among underweight women with twin pregnancies: Propensity score matched analysis from a three-year retrospective cohort

Nov 4, 2019European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology

Pregnancy weight gain and birth outcomes in underweight women expecting twins

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Abstract

Among 586 women, adequate gestational weight gain (GWG) was 37.5% for underweight women and 45.1% for normal-weight women.

  • The prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) was significantly lower in underweight women (9.9%) compared to normal-weight women (20.4%).
  • No significant differences in spontaneous preterm birth rates, gestational hypertensive disorders, or neonatal outcomes were observed between the two groups.
  • Propensity score matching showed similar trends, with underweight women having a lower incidence of GDM, though not statistically significant.
  • Findings suggest that underweight women may need to gain more weight than normal-weight women to improve perinatal outcomes.

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