Title |
Chronic diseases in pregnant women: prevalence and birth outcomes based on the SNiP-study
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Published in |
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, February 2014
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DOI | 10.1186/1471-2393-14-75 |
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Authors |
Ines Kersten, Anja Erika Lange, Johannes Peter Haas, Christoph Fusch, Holger Lode, Wolfgang Hoffmann, Jochen Rene Thyrian |
Abstract |
The subject of "pregnancy and disease" is of particular importance for maternal well-being and neonatal outcomes. The international literature has focused on acute diseases during pregnancy; however, there are only a few studies investigating chronic diseases in pregnant women. The focus of this study is on diseases of women in childbearing age that are not related to the pregnancy. The objective of the paper is to deliver population based prevalences of chronic dieases in childbearing women and compare the two groups of chronically ill women and healthy women in detail regarding sociodemography, peri- and prenatal parameters and birth outcomes. |
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