The relationship between birth intervals and adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes in six low and lower-middle income countries
Bauserman, Melissa.,; Nowak, Kayla.,; Nolen, Tracy L.,; Patterson, Jackie.,; Lokangaka, Adrien.,; Tshefu, Antoinette.,; Patel, Archana B.,; Hibberd, Patricia L.,; Garces, Ana L.,; Figueroa, Lester.,; Krebs, Nancy F.,; Esamai, Fabian.,; Liechty, Edward A.,; Carlo, Waldemar A.,; Chomba, Elwyn.,; Mwenechanya, Musaku.,; Goudar, Shivaprasad S.,; Ramadurg, Umesh.,; Derman, Richard J.,; Saleem, Sarah.,; Jessani, Saleem.,; Koso-Thomas, Marion.,; McClure, Elizabeth M.,; Goldenberg, Robert L.,; Bose, Carl.
Date:
2020-09-15
Abstract:
Background: Due to high fertility rates in some low and lower-middle income countries, the interval between
pregnancies can be short, which may lead to adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes.
Methods: We analyzed data from women enrolled in the NICHD Global Network Maternal Newborn Health
Registry (MNHR) from 2013 through 2018. We report maternal characteristics and outcomes in relationship to the
inter-delivery interval (IDI, time from previous delivery [live or stillborn] to the delivery of the index birth), by
category of 6–17 months (short), 18–36 months (reference), 37–60 months, and 61–180 months (long). We used
non-parametric tests for maternal characteristics, and multivariable logistic regression models for outcomes,
controlling for differences in baseline characteristics.
Results: We evaluated 181,782 women from sites in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia, Kenya, Guatemala,
India, and Pakistan. Women with short IDI varied by site, from 3% in the Zambia site to 20% in the Pakistan site.
Relative to a 18–36 month IDI, women with short IDI had increased risk of neonatal death (RR = 1.89 [1.74, 2.05]),
stillbirth (RR = 1.70 [1.56, 1.86]), low birth weight (RR = 1.38 [1.32, 1.44]), and very low birth weight (RR = 2.35 [2.10,
2.62]). Relative to a 18–36 month IDI, women with IDI of 37–60 months had an increased risk of maternal death (RR
1.40 [1.05, 1.88]), stillbirth (RR 1.14 [1.08, 1.22]), and very low birth weight (RR 1.10 [1.01, 1.21]). Relative to a 18–36
month IDI, women with long IDI had increased risk of maternal death (RR 1.54 [1.10, 2.16]), neonatal death (RR =
1.25 [1.14, 1.38]), stillbirth (RR = 1.50 [1.38, 1.62]), low birth weight (RR = 1.22 [1.17, 1.27]), and very low birth weight
(RR = 1.47 [1.32,1.64]). Short and long IDIs were also associated with increased risk of obstructed labor, hemorrhage,
hypertensive disorders, fetal malposition, infection, hospitalization, preterm delivery, and neonatal hospitalization.
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