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History of abortion, preterm and term birth, and risk of gestational hypertension: a population-based study.

Xu Xiong1, William D Fraser, Nestor N Demianczuk.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine the consequence of prior abortion and preterm and term birth on the occurrence of gestational hypertension in the subsequent pregnancy. STUDY
DESIGN: A population-based, retrospective, cohort study was conducted based on 140,773 pregnancies delivered between 1993 and 1999 in 49 hospitals in northern and central Alberta, Canada. Multivariate logistic regression was applied to estimate ORs with 95% CIs, adjustedfor confounding variables.
RESULTS: The incidence of gestational hypertension was markedly lower in women who previously delivered at term than in primigravid women (2.4% vs. 5.6%) (adjusted OR [aOR]: .41 [.38-.44], p < 0.001). The incidence of gestational hypertension in women with previous preterm birth but without prior abortion or term pregnancy was also lower than in primiparous women (3.9% vs. 5.6%) (aOR: .72 [.54-.95], p<0.05). Moreover, there was a trend toward a decreased incidence of gestational hypertension among women with a longer duration of previous preterm gestation. Although there was a statistically significant decreased incidence of gestational hypertension in pregnancies in women with a previous history of abortion (4.9%) as compared to women without such a history (5.6%) (aOR:.85[95% CI: .77-.93], p < 0.05), 2, 3 or more abortions were not associated with a decreased risk of gestational hypertension, calling into question the clinical significance of the effect of abortion.
CONCLUSION: There was a trend toward a decreased incidence of gestational hypertension among women with a longer duration of previous gestation. However, a history of term pregnancy (> or =37 weeks) conveyed the most substantial protection against gestational hypertension in the subsequent pregnancy.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15603101

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Reprod Med        ISSN: 0024-7758            Impact factor:   0.142


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