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In this population-based study of 21,500 mother-infant pairs, mothers of large FHC infants were at increased risk of operative delivery (primary cesarean section, vacuum-assisted and forceps-assisted vaginal delivery) compared to mothers of average FHC infants.
We found that nulliparous mothers of large FHC infants were significantly more likely to experience prolonged labor relative to mothers of average FHC infants (p < 0.001), which may have increased risk of assisted vaginal delivery.
Relative to mothers of average FHC infants, mothers of large FHC infants were more likely to be aged 30 years or greater (30% vs. 25%), white (82% vs. 74%), obese (23% vs. 17%), and to have had labor induction (35% vs. 24%) (Pearson Chi-square p < 0.001 for all comparisons).
The purpose of this study was to determine the risk of primary cesarean section and assisted vaginal delivery among mothers of large FHC infants (≥37 cm) relative to mothers of average FHC infants (34 cm), and risk of fetal distress and low Apgar score among large FHC infants relative to average FHC infants, in the ethnically diverse population of Washington State, USA.
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Nulliparous mothers of large-FHC infants are at increased risk of primary cesarean section, vacuum-assisted and forceps-assisted vaginal delivery relative to mothers of average-FHC infants.
At birth, children of participating mothers, on average, weighed 30 g more and the number of SGA children was 9% in participants compared with 10.7% among non-participants.
In the ALSPAC replication cohort, there were 193 case-mother duos, 75 cases, and 45 mothers of cases on average per SNP.
Despite the adjustment for confounders the independent effect of health seeking behaviour of the mother on child survival has shown that odds of U5M among the children of mothers with average health seeking behaviour reduced by 94% compared to children of mothers with worst health seeking behaviour.
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