| Literature DB >> 26276347 |
Jane Warland1, Louise M O'Brien2, Alexander E P Heazell3, Edwin A Mitchell4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Stillbirth occurring after 28 weeks gestation affects between 1.5-4.5 per 1,000 births in high-income countries. The majority of stillbirths in this setting occur in women without risk factors. In addition, many established risk factors such as nulliparity and maternal age are not amenable to modification during pregnancy. Identification of other risk factors which could be amenable to change in pregnancy should be a priority in stillbirth prevention research. Therefore, this study aimed to utilise an online survey asking women who had a stillbirth about their pregnancy in order to identify any common symptoms and experiences.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26276347 PMCID: PMC4537542 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-015-0602-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Fig. 1a Median duration of time since stillbirth b Median gestational age (weeks) at the time of stillbirth
Demographic information
| Median maternal age (years) ( | 30.0 years (range 18–47 years; IQR = 8) |
|---|---|
| Parity ( | |
| Nulliparous | 931 (54.7 %) |
| Gravida 1–4 | 754 (44.3) |
| Grand-Multigravida 5+ | 17 (1.0 %) |
| Country ( | |
| USA | 1208 (71.2 %) |
| UK | 230 (13.6 %) |
| Australia | 95 (5.6 %) |
| Canada | 94 (5.5 %) |
| Ireland | 15 (0.9 %) |
| New Zealand | 10 (0.6 %) |
| Other* | 44 (2.6 %) |
| Maternal Education ( | |
| High school or less | 483 (29.7 %) |
| Associate degree | 208 (12.8 %) |
| Technical/trade school | 122 (7.5 %) |
| Bachelor’s degree | 490 (30.1 %) |
| Master’s degree | 272 (16.7 %) |
| Doctorate degree | 54 (3.2 %) |
IQR Interquartile range
*Other (countries with <10 respondents) were Argentina n = 2, Belgium n = 2, Brazil n = 2, Cameroon n = 1, Dominican Republic n = 1, Ecuador n = 1, Fiji n = 1, Germany n = 5, Gibraltar n = 1, Greece n = 1, Guam n = 1, India n = 1, Israel n = 1, Japan n = 4, Malaysia n = 1, Pakistan n = 1, Peru n = 1, Philippines n = 2, Puerto Rico n = 1, Saudi Arabia n = 1, Singapore n = 1, South Africa n = 4, Spain n = 1, Switzerland n = 1, Netherlands n = 2, Trinidad & Tobago n = 2, United Arab Emirates n = 1, Vietnam = 1
Frequency of unusual fetal movement
| N (%) | |
|---|---|
|
| |
| No change in fetal movement | 480 (28.0 %) |
| A little bit less movement | 273 (15.9 %) |
| Significantly less movement | 522 (30.5 %) |
| A little bit more movement | 136 (7.9 %) |
| Significantly more movement | 146 (8.5 %) |
| Don’t remember | 103 (6.0 %) |
| Missing | 54 (3.2 %) |
Response to question “Once you were aware of your baby’s usual pattern of movements was there any time that your baby’s movements were unusual?”
Response to fetal behavioural change
| Reduced movement | Increased movement | |
|---|---|---|
| N (%) | N (%) | |
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|
| |
| Did not worry | 51 (6.4 %) | 39 (13.8 %) |
| Mentioned to family and friends but did not worry further | 105 (13.2 %) | 59 (20.9 %) |
| Mentioned to healthcare provider and was reassured | 244 (30.7 %) | 76 (27.0 %) |
| Mentioned to healthcare provider and was told to monitor at home for symptoms and call back if still concerned | 65 (8.1 %) | 21 (7.4 %) |
| Mentioned to healthcare provider and had general evaluation (fetal heart rate, cervical status etc.) | 59 (7.4 %) | 16 (5.6 %) |
| Mentioned to healthcare provider and had ultrasound, biophysical profile, non-stress test, or similar (outpatient) | 80 (10.1 %) | 23 (8.1 %) |
| Mentioned to healthcare provider and was admitted for testing/monitoring | 45 (5.7 %) | 12 (4.5 %) |
| Went to emergency room or labour and delivery and was admitted | 75 (9.4 %) | 13 (4.6 %) |
| Went to emergency room or labour and delivery and was sent home | 37 (4.7 %) | 10 (3.5 %) |
| Did not provide response to question | 34 (4.3 %) | 13 (4.6 %) |
Response to question “If you answered yes to the previous question [baby’s movements being unusual], which of the following best describes your experience?
Maternal Perception of time of death
| N (%) | |
|---|---|
| ( | |
| In the morning (6 am - 12 noon) | 189 (11.0 %) |
| In the afternoon (12 noon - 6 pm) | 183 (10.7 %) |
| In the evening (6 pm - 10 pm) | 161 (9.4 %) |
| During the night (10 pm - 6 am) | 688 (40.1 %) |
| During a daytime nap | 13 (0.8 %) |
| Not sure | 401 (23.4 %) |
| Missing | 79 (4.6 %) |
Response to question “What time do you believe your baby died?”