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Mothers 40 years or older had the highest risk of giving birth to a child who would later develop autism.
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Certainly parents at high risk of giving birth to premature babies, or to babies with severe congenital defects, should receive such counseling, including from neonatologists and other specialists.
Some previous studies have shown (although by no means unanimously) that women whose caffeine intake was more than 300mg a day have a higher risk of giving birth to lighter babies (100-200g lower than those of women who don't have much caffeine).
Mothers and fathers who work as "cleaners and laborers and related workers" appear to have a higher risk of giving birth to children with chromosomal single birth defect and nonchromosomal single birth defect and multiple birth defects, respectively.
Teenagers also demonstrated a significantly higher risk of giving birth prematurely.
Cows with COD diagnosis had higher risk of giving birth to twins.
while those who had a higher score on T2 social health had a higher risk of giving birth to a low birthweight infant by 1.09 times.
These results showed that, in fact, the pregnant women who had a very low score on mental health (score lower than 25) had higher risk of giving birth prematurely than women had higher scores (score higher than 25).
We also found that, in fact, the pregnant women who had a very low score on mental health had a higher risk of giving birth prematurely than did women who had higher scores.
In other words, after controlling for all other variables in the analysis, pregnant women who had a higher score on T2 physical health had a higher risk of giving birth prematurely by 1.09 times.
Second, our data demonstrated that pregnant women exposed to BPA levels greater than 2.51 ng/ml had a higher risk of giving birth to males with LBW (OR 2.12, 95% CI 1.05-2.38) (Table 3).
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