Study IDs Pregnancy Complications in the US Tied to the Pandemic
Higher risks for gestational hypertension, poor fetal growth, preeclampsia seen in pregnant women with commercial health insurance
Higher risks for gestational hypertension, poor fetal growth, preeclampsia seen in pregnant women with commercial health insurance
Risk for hypertension increased within first 10 years after delivery and remained elevated at least 40 years later
Trial of labor rather than scheduled cesarean delivery linked to better neonatal outcomes among kidney, liver transplant recipients
Risk for preeclampsia greater with moderate or severe COVID-19 versus asymptomatic or mild disease
No difference seen in circulating concentrations of soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase-1, placental growth factor, soluble endoglin
Incident heart failure event rates higher for non-Hispanic Black versus non-Hispanic White women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
After the second dose of mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, breast milk levels of IgG(S1) increased and correlated with corresponding serum levels
Findings both compared with female partners of male surgeons and the general population
Findings seen in large study of women who were pregnant, lactating, or planning pregnancy
Latest recommendation comes after new data showed no raised risk for miscarriage in mothers-to-be during first 20 weeks