Abstract
Women with specific adverse pregnancy outcomes in their first pregnancy may be receptive
to inter-pregnancy weight management guidance aimed at preventing these complications
reoccurring in subsequent pregnancies. Thus the association between inter-pregnancy
weight change and the risk of recurrent pregnancy complications at the second pregnancy
was investigated in a retrospective cohort study of 24,520 women with their first-ever and
second consecutive deliveries in Aberdeen using logistic regression. Compared with
women who were weight stable, weight loss (>2BMI units) between pregnancies was associated
with an increased risk of recurrent small for gestational age (SGA) birth and elective
Cesarean-section, and was protective against recurrent pre-eclampsia, placental oversize
and large for gestational age (LGA) birth. Conversely weight gain (>2BMI units) between
pregnancies increased the risk of recurrent gestational hypertension, placental oversize
and LGA birth and was protective against recurrent low placental weight and SGA birth. The
relationships between weight gain, and placental and birth weight extremes were evident
only in women with a healthy weight at first pregnancy (BMI<25units), while that between
weight gain and the increased risk of recurrent gestational hypertension was largely independent
of first pregnancy BMI. No relationship was detected between inter-pregnancy
weight change and the risk of recurrent spontaneous preterm delivery, labour induction,
instrumental delivery, emergency Cesarean-section or postpartum hemorrhage. Therefor
inter-pregnancy weight change impacts the risk of recurrent hypertensive disorders, SGA
and LGA birth and women with a prior history of these specific conditions may benefit from
targeted nutritional advice to either lose or gain weight after their first pregnancy.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 0154812 |
Pages (from-to) | 1-14 |
Number of pages | 14 |
Journal | PloS ONE |
Volume | 11 |
Issue number | 5 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 4 May 2016 |
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Aberdeen Maternity and Neonatal Databank
Bhattacharya, S. (Data Manager) & Wilde, K. (Supervisor), University of Aberdeen, 1986
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