Association of previous stillbirth with subsequent perinatal outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis of cohort studies

Mar 4, 2024American journal of obstetrics and gynecology

How a Previous Stillbirth Is Linked to Outcomes in Later Pregnancies: A Review of Cohort Studies

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Abstract

Nineteen cohort studies involving 4,855,153 participants indicated that women with previous stillbirths have a 2.68 times higher risk of recurrent stillbirth in subsequent pregnancies.

  • Women with a history of stillbirth may face increased risks of various adverse outcomes in future pregnancies.
  • The odds of recurrent stillbirth are 2.68 times higher for those with previous stillbirths compared to those with live births.
  • The risk of preterm birth is 3.15 times greater in women with prior stillbirths.
  • Neonatal death is associated with a 4.24 times higher risk in subsequent pregnancies after stillbirth.
  • There is an increased likelihood of low birthweight (3.32 times) and placental abruption (3.01 times) in these women.
  • Spontaneous labor occurs less frequently in women who have experienced stillbirths, with an odds ratio of 0.22.

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