Frontiers in medicine

Preterm Birth Risks and Baby Health in Twin Pregnancies in China

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Abstract

The rate of (PTB) before 37 weeks in twin pregnancies is 62.1%.

  • is associated with increased risk of PTB before 37 weeks (Odds ratio 3.028).
  • (GWG) of less than 10 kg is linked to a higher risk of PTB before 37 weeks (Odds ratio 2.285).
  • Preeclampsia is identified as a risk factor for PTB before 37 weeks (Odds ratio 3.067).
  • Maternal age under 25 years is associated with increased risk of PTB before 34 weeks (Odds ratio 1.888).
  • Gestational weight gain of less than 10 kg significantly raises the risk of PTB before 32 weeks (Odds ratio 4.319).

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Key numbers

62.1%
Rate <37 Weeks
Rate of in the cohort of 3,288 twin pregnancies.
3.028
Odds Ratio for
Risk factor analysis for before 37 weeks.
4.319
Odds Ratio for <10 kg
Risk factor analysis for before 32 weeks.

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What this is

  • This study investigates () rates and associated risk factors in twin pregnancies among a Chinese population.
  • It analyzes maternal and neonatal outcomes from a large cohort of 3,288 twin pregnancies.
  • The findings aim to improve clinical practices and risk stratification for in this demographic.

Essence

  • Twin pregnancies in a Chinese population show a rate of 62.1% before 37 weeks. Major risk factors include and inadequate .

Key takeaways

  • The rate before 37 weeks is 62.1%, with 18.8% before 34 weeks and 10.4% before 32 weeks. These rates are significantly higher than those for singleton pregnancies.
  • is a major risk factor for , with an odds ratio of 3.028 for births before 37 weeks. This risk remains significant across earlier gestational ages.
  • () below 10 kg is associated with increased risk for , with odds ratios of 2.285, 3.100, and 4.319 for births before 37, 34, and 32 weeks, respectively.

Caveats

  • The study's retrospective design may introduce biases, and missing data could affect the validity of the findings.
  • Long-term outcomes for mothers and neonates were not assessed, limiting the understanding of the full impact of .

Definitions

  • Preterm birth (PTB): Birth before 37 completed weeks of gestation, with early and very early preterm defined as before 34 and 32 weeks, respectively.
  • Monochorionicity: A condition in twin pregnancies where both fetuses share the same placenta, associated with higher risks of complications.
  • Gestational weight gain (GWG): The total weight gained during pregnancy, which is critical for maternal and fetal health outcomes.

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