Subsequent pregnancies: who has them and who wants them? Observations from an urban center in Southern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Huttly,Sharon R. A.
Data de Publicação: 1990
Outros Autores: Barros,Fernando C., Victora,Cesar G., Lombardi,Cintia, Vaughan,J. Patrick
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Saúde Pública
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Resumo: Subsequent pregnancies in mothers of a birth cohort from Pelotas, Southern Brazil, were studied in relation to maternal and socio-economic factors. Within about 3 1/2 years of the cohort child's birth, 39% of mothers had experienced at least one further pregnancy. This proportion decreased with increasing maternal age, years of schooling and family income. A U-shaped trend was observed with respect to parity. Mothers who had delivered the cohort child by caesarean section were also less likely to have another pregnancy within that time. Logistic regression analysis showed that each of these factors remained significantly associated with further pregnancies after controlling for the remaining variables. Analysis of the first subsequent pregnancy showed that a high proportion of mothers had not wanted the pregnancy. Unwanted pregnancies were also significantly associated with older women, low educational status, higher parity and low family income.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Subsequent pregnancies: who has them and who wants them? Observations from an urban center in Southern Brazil
title Subsequent pregnancies: who has them and who wants them? Observations from an urban center in Southern Brazil
spellingShingle Subsequent pregnancies: who has them and who wants them? Observations from an urban center in Southern Brazil
Huttly,Sharon R. A.
Fertility
Parity
title_short Subsequent pregnancies: who has them and who wants them? Observations from an urban center in Southern Brazil
title_full Subsequent pregnancies: who has them and who wants them? Observations from an urban center in Southern Brazil
title_fullStr Subsequent pregnancies: who has them and who wants them? Observations from an urban center in Southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Subsequent pregnancies: who has them and who wants them? Observations from an urban center in Southern Brazil
title_sort Subsequent pregnancies: who has them and who wants them? Observations from an urban center in Southern Brazil
author Huttly,Sharon R. A.
author_facet Huttly,Sharon R. A.
Barros,Fernando C.
Victora,Cesar G.
Lombardi,Cintia
Vaughan,J. Patrick
author_role author
author2 Barros,Fernando C.
Victora,Cesar G.
Lombardi,Cintia
Vaughan,J. Patrick
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Huttly,Sharon R. A.
Barros,Fernando C.
Victora,Cesar G.
Lombardi,Cintia
Vaughan,J. Patrick
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fertility
Parity
topic Fertility
Parity
description Subsequent pregnancies in mothers of a birth cohort from Pelotas, Southern Brazil, were studied in relation to maternal and socio-economic factors. Within about 3 1/2 years of the cohort child's birth, 39% of mothers had experienced at least one further pregnancy. This proportion decreased with increasing maternal age, years of schooling and family income. A U-shaped trend was observed with respect to parity. Mothers who had delivered the cohort child by caesarean section were also less likely to have another pregnancy within that time. Logistic regression analysis showed that each of these factors remained significantly associated with further pregnancies after controlling for the remaining variables. Analysis of the first subsequent pregnancy showed that a high proportion of mothers had not wanted the pregnancy. Unwanted pregnancies were also significantly associated with older women, low educational status, higher parity and low family income.
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