Perinatal morbidity and health utilization among mothers of medically fragile infants

Objective To determine the burden of perinatal morbidity among mothers of medically fragile infants. Study design We conducted a retrospective cohort study of 6849 mothers who delivered liveborn infants at a quaternary care hospital during a two-year period. We compared mothers of well babies with m...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of perinatology 2022-02, Vol.42 (2), p.169-176
Hauptverfasser: Stuebe, Alison M., Tucker, Christine, Ferrari, Renée M., McClain, Erin, Jonsson-Funk, Michele, Pate, Virginia, Bryant, Katherine, Charles, Nkechi, Verbiest, Sarah
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Zusammenfassung:Objective To determine the burden of perinatal morbidity among mothers of medically fragile infants. Study design We conducted a retrospective cohort study of 6849 mothers who delivered liveborn infants at a quaternary care hospital during a two-year period. We compared mothers of well babies with mothers of infants admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), and we used logistic regression to model predictors of postpartum acute care utilization among NICU mothers. Results Rates of obstetric morbidity were highest for mothers of infants staying ≥72 h in the NICU; 54.2% underwent cesarean birth, 7.5% experienced severe maternal morbidity, and 6.6% required a blood transfusion. Factors independently associated with postpartum acute care use included gestational age 38 °C and receiving psychiatric medication during the birth hospitalization. Conclusion Focused support for mothers of NICU infants has the potential to reduce maternal morbidity and improve health.
ISSN:0743-8346
1476-5543
DOI:10.1038/s41372-021-01171-x