| Literature DB >> 29362688 |
Melody A Baldwin1, Geeta K Swamy2, Sarahn M Wheeler2.
Abstract
Objectives Despite the morbidity associated with late preterm and early-term births, there is limited data on pregnant women's perception of neonatal risk based on gestational age (GA). Therefore, our objective was to determine pregnant women's perception of neonatal risks at varying GAs. Method Through an anonymous 24-question survey, pregnant women were asked to designate the GA at delivery that is desirable, safe, and defined as full term. Responses were compared based on race, history of preterm birth, and medical comorbidities. Results Among the 233 survey respondents, the majority (62.9%) desired delivery at 36 to 39 weeks' gestation. Black women were more likely to desire delivery at 28 to 35 weeks compared with other racial/ethnic groups ( p = 0.005). Women with a history of preterm birth or medical complications were less likely to desire delivery at 40 weeks. More than 40% of respondents thought delivery at 8 months of pregnancy was safe and 40.3% responded that 37 weeks' gestation is considered term. Conclusion Misconceptions surrounding the definition of a term pregnancy are pervasive and vary by race, obstetric history, and medical comorbidities. Our findings highlight the need for patient education about appropriate gestational length, especially in minority and high-risk populations.Entities:
Keywords: gestational age; neonatal risk; patient's perception; preterm birth; preterm delivery
Year: 2018 PMID: 29362688 PMCID: PMC5775093 DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1624561
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AJP Rep ISSN: 2157-7005
Participants' sociodemographic characteristics ( n = 233)
| Characteristics |
Total,
|
|---|---|
|
| |
|
| 14 (6.0) |
|
| 106 (45.7) |
|
| 103 (44.4) |
|
| 8 (3.5) |
|
| |
|
| 12 (5.2) |
|
| 97 (41.6) |
|
| 9 (3.9) |
|
| 7 (3.0) |
|
| 108 (46.4) |
|
| |
|
| 119 (52) |
|
| 108 (47.2) |
|
| 2 (0.8) |
|
| |
|
| 10 (4.3) |
|
| 53 (22.7) |
|
| 57 (24.5) |
|
| 14 (6.0) |
|
| 43 (18.5) |
|
| 56 (24.0) |
|
| 133 (57.1) |
Medical and obstetric history ( n = 233)
| Medical history |
Total,
|
|---|---|
|
| |
|
| 21 (9.1) |
|
| 83 (35.6) |
|
| 26 (11.2) |
|
| |
|
| 25 (10.7) |
|
| 63 (27.0) |
|
| 93 (39.9) |
|
| 52 (22.3) |
|
| 99 (42.5) |
|
| 73 (31.3) |
|
| |
|
| 41 (17.6) |
|
| 36 (15.5) |
|
| 23 (9.9) |
|
| 21 (9.0) |
|
| 4 (1.7) |
|
| 19 (8.2) |
|
| |
|
| 8 (3.4) |
|
| 30 (12.9) |
|
| 32 (13.7) |
|
| 15 (6.5) |
|
| 4 (1.7) |
|
| 13 (5.6) |
Gestational ages at which delivery is considered desirable, safe, and full term
| Question |
Responses,
| ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Desired gestational age at delivery | 6 mo | 7 mo | 8 mo | 9 mo | 10 mo |
| 1 (0.4) | 3 (1.3) | 8 (3.4) | 180 (77.6) | 40 (17.2) | |
| 24–27 wk | 28–31 wk | 32–35 wk | 36–39 wk | 40 or more wk | |
| 0 | 1 (0.4) | 5 (2.2) | 146 (62.9) | 80 (34.5) | |
| Earliest gestational age that delivery is safe | 6 mo | 7 mo | 8 mo | 9 mo | 10 mo |
| 8 (3.5) | 25 (10.9) | 96 (41.9) | 97 (42.3) | 3 (1.3) | |
| 24–27 wk | 28–31 wk | 32–35 wk | 36–39 wk | 40 or more wk | |
| 5 (2.2) | 11 (4.7) | 58 (24.9) | 151 (65.1) | 7 (3.0) | |
| Gestational age considered full term | 34 wk | 36 wk | 37 wk | 39 wk | 40 wk |
| 0 | 27 (11.6) | 94 (40.3) | 57 (24.5) | 55 (23.6) | |
Likelihood of various neonatal outcomes
| Neonatal outcome |
Very likely,
|
Somewhat likely,
|
Neutral,
|
Somewhat unlikely,
|
Very unlikely,
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| 81 (35.2) | 83 (36.1) | 34 (14.8) | 11 (4.8) | 21 (9.1) |
|
| 66 (28.7) | 87 (37.8) | 49 (21.3) | 19 (8.3) | 9 (3.9) |
|
| 15 (6.5) | 76 (33.0) | 80 (34.8) | 39 (17.0) | 20 (8.7) |
|
| 8 (3.5) | 25 (10.9) | 43 (18.7) | 91 (39.6) | 63 (27.4) |
|
| 6 (2.6) | 73 (31.7) | 96 (41.7) | 38 (16.5) | 17 (7.4) |
Abbreviation: NICU, neonatal intensive care unit.