Shift work, duration of pregnancy, and birth weight:

Aug 6, 2004American journal of obstetrics and gynecology

Shift work, pregnancy length, and baby birth weight in Denmark’s national birth study

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Abstract

Mean gestational age at birth for shift work was 281 days, similar to daytime work at 281 days.

  • No statistically significant differences in gestational age or birth weight were found between shift work and daytime work.
  • Fixed night work was associated with a 1.35 times higher risk of postterm birth.
  • Fixed evening work showed a 1.80 times higher risk of full-term low birth weight.
  • Shift work was linked to a slight increase in the risk of small-for-gestational-age babies, with an odds ratio of 1.09.
  • The risk of postterm birth was influenced by maternal occupation, particularly among industrial workers with fixed night work.

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