Late pregnancy: impact on prematurity and newborn’s weight
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Resumo: | SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the frequency of late pregnancies in Brazil, the age-specific fertility rate (ASFR) in the regions, the rate of prematurity, and the rate of low birth weight (LBW) and their association with advanced maternal age compared with 20–34-year-old women. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study conducted by searching the Information System on Live Births (Sistema de Informações Sobre Nascidos Vivos [SINASC]). Data from 1995 to 2018 were collected, and pregnant women were divided into three categories based on their age range: 35–39, 40–44, and ≥45 years. The study calculated the frequency of deliveries of mothers of advanced age in Brazil, the ASFR, and the rates of prematurity and LBW in each group. RESULTS: The frequency of newborns (NB) of mothers aged ≥35 years increased by 64%. The 35–39-year-old ASFR increased in all regions, except in the northeast. At maternal age ≥35 years, NB increased by 58% between 28 and 36 weeks during the study period. LBW increased between 500 and 1,499 g in 68.7% and between 1,500 and 2499 g in 57% of cases. In 2018, regarding the age range of 20–34 years, the chance of premature delivery was 29% at 35–39 years (OR=1.29), 54% higher at 40–44 years (OR=1.54), and 114% higher at ≥45 years (OR=2.14); while the chance of LBW increased by 28% at 35–39 years (OR=1.28), 56% at 40–44 years (OR=1.56), and 139% at 45 years or older (OR=2.39). CONCLUSIONS: The frequency of deliveries and ASFR ≥35 years increased between 1995 and 2018. The chances of prematurity and LBW were higher with increased maternal age. |
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Late pregnancy: impact on prematurity and newborn’s weightPrematurityMaternal ageFertility ratePregnancy complicationsLow birth weightSUMMARY OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the frequency of late pregnancies in Brazil, the age-specific fertility rate (ASFR) in the regions, the rate of prematurity, and the rate of low birth weight (LBW) and their association with advanced maternal age compared with 20–34-year-old women. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study conducted by searching the Information System on Live Births (Sistema de Informações Sobre Nascidos Vivos [SINASC]). Data from 1995 to 2018 were collected, and pregnant women were divided into three categories based on their age range: 35–39, 40–44, and ≥45 years. The study calculated the frequency of deliveries of mothers of advanced age in Brazil, the ASFR, and the rates of prematurity and LBW in each group. RESULTS: The frequency of newborns (NB) of mothers aged ≥35 years increased by 64%. The 35–39-year-old ASFR increased in all regions, except in the northeast. At maternal age ≥35 years, NB increased by 58% between 28 and 36 weeks during the study period. LBW increased between 500 and 1,499 g in 68.7% and between 1,500 and 2499 g in 57% of cases. In 2018, regarding the age range of 20–34 years, the chance of premature delivery was 29% at 35–39 years (OR=1.29), 54% higher at 40–44 years (OR=1.54), and 114% higher at ≥45 years (OR=2.14); while the chance of LBW increased by 28% at 35–39 years (OR=1.28), 56% at 40–44 years (OR=1.56), and 139% at 45 years or older (OR=2.39). CONCLUSIONS: The frequency of deliveries and ASFR ≥35 years increased between 1995 and 2018. The chances of prematurity and LBW were higher with increased maternal age.Associação Médica Brasileira2021-11-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-42302021001201550Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira v.67 n.11 2021reponame:Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira (Online)instname:Associação Médica Brasileira (AMB)instacron:AMB10.1590/1806-9282.20210454info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessShimamura,Lia Keiko SousaMonteiro,Denise Leite MaiaSilva,Célia Regina daMorgado,Flávio Eduardo FronySouza,Flávio Monteiro deRodrigues,Nádia Cristina Pinheiroeng2021-12-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0104-42302021001201550Revistahttps://ramb.amb.org.br/ultimas-edicoes/#https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||ramb@amb.org.br1806-92820104-4230opendoar:2021-12-10T00:00Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira (Online) - Associação Médica Brasileira (AMB)false |
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Late pregnancy: impact on prematurity and newborn’s weight |
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Late pregnancy: impact on prematurity and newborn’s weight |
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Late pregnancy: impact on prematurity and newborn’s weight Shimamura,Lia Keiko Sousa Prematurity Maternal age Fertility rate Pregnancy complications Low birth weight |
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Late pregnancy: impact on prematurity and newborn’s weight |
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Late pregnancy: impact on prematurity and newborn’s weight |
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Late pregnancy: impact on prematurity and newborn’s weight |
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Late pregnancy: impact on prematurity and newborn’s weight |
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Late pregnancy: impact on prematurity and newborn’s weight |
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Shimamura,Lia Keiko Sousa |
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Shimamura,Lia Keiko Sousa Monteiro,Denise Leite Maia Silva,Célia Regina da Morgado,Flávio Eduardo Frony Souza,Flávio Monteiro de Rodrigues,Nádia Cristina Pinheiro |
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Monteiro,Denise Leite Maia Silva,Célia Regina da Morgado,Flávio Eduardo Frony Souza,Flávio Monteiro de Rodrigues,Nádia Cristina Pinheiro |
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Shimamura,Lia Keiko Sousa Monteiro,Denise Leite Maia Silva,Célia Regina da Morgado,Flávio Eduardo Frony Souza,Flávio Monteiro de Rodrigues,Nádia Cristina Pinheiro |
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Prematurity Maternal age Fertility rate Pregnancy complications Low birth weight |
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Prematurity Maternal age Fertility rate Pregnancy complications Low birth weight |
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SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the frequency of late pregnancies in Brazil, the age-specific fertility rate (ASFR) in the regions, the rate of prematurity, and the rate of low birth weight (LBW) and their association with advanced maternal age compared with 20–34-year-old women. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study conducted by searching the Information System on Live Births (Sistema de Informações Sobre Nascidos Vivos [SINASC]). Data from 1995 to 2018 were collected, and pregnant women were divided into three categories based on their age range: 35–39, 40–44, and ≥45 years. The study calculated the frequency of deliveries of mothers of advanced age in Brazil, the ASFR, and the rates of prematurity and LBW in each group. RESULTS: The frequency of newborns (NB) of mothers aged ≥35 years increased by 64%. The 35–39-year-old ASFR increased in all regions, except in the northeast. At maternal age ≥35 years, NB increased by 58% between 28 and 36 weeks during the study period. LBW increased between 500 and 1,499 g in 68.7% and between 1,500 and 2499 g in 57% of cases. In 2018, regarding the age range of 20–34 years, the chance of premature delivery was 29% at 35–39 years (OR=1.29), 54% higher at 40–44 years (OR=1.54), and 114% higher at ≥45 years (OR=2.14); while the chance of LBW increased by 28% at 35–39 years (OR=1.28), 56% at 40–44 years (OR=1.56), and 139% at 45 years or older (OR=2.39). CONCLUSIONS: The frequency of deliveries and ASFR ≥35 years increased between 1995 and 2018. The chances of prematurity and LBW were higher with increased maternal age. |
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