The Association Between Isolated Maternal Hypothyroxinemia in Early Pregnancy and Preterm Birth

May 22, 2020Thyroid : official journal of the American Thyroid Association

Low maternal thyroid hormone levels in early pregnancy linked to preterm birth

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Abstract

Pregnant women with isolated maternal hypothyroxinemia (IMH) have a 32% increased risk of preterm birth compared to those with normal thyroid function.

  • The odds ratio for preterm birth in women with IMH is 1.32, indicating a notable association.
  • The increased risk is particularly significant for spontaneous preterm birth with intact membranes (S-PTB), with an odds ratio of 1.57.
  • No significant increase in risk for preterm birth due to premature rupture of membranes or medically-induced preterm birth was observed in women with IMH.
  • The impact of IMH on preterm birth risk varies based on fetal sex, with stronger effects noted in pregnancies carrying female fetuses.

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