Background: Migrant women’s overall increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes is well known. The aim of this study was to investigate possible associations between stillbirth and maternal country of birth and other migration related factors (paternal origin, reason for immigration, length of residence and birthplace of firstborn child) in migrant women in Norway. Methods: Nationwide population-based study including births to primiparous and multiparous migrant women (n = 198,520) and non-migrant women (n = 1,156,444) in Norway between 1990 and 2013. Data from the Medical Birth Registry of Norway and Statistics Norway. Associations were investigated by multiple logistic regression and reported as odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence inte...
Background Migration is a risk factor for adverse neonatal outcomes. The various impacts of maternal...
Background: To investigate whether the occurrence of preeclampsia varied by maternal reasons for imm...
Aims: Immigrant women are at higher risk for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) than non-immigrant ...
Background: Migrant women's overall increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes is well known. The ...
Background: Migrant women’s overall increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes is well known. The ...
The proportion of births in Norway to foreign-born mothers is increasing. Preterm delivery, caesarea...
Background This study compares subsequent birth outcomes in migrant women who had already had a chil...
Background: With increasing international migration, more knowledge is needed regarding migrant wome...
Background A large number of women from countries with a high perinatal mortality ra...
Introduction We aimed to estimate differences in offspring birthweight and placental weight between...
Aims: The aim of this study was to analyse associations between maternal country of birth and preter...
Reeske A, Kutschmann M, Razum O, Spallek J. Stillbirth differences according to regions of origin: a...
Introduction. The relation of migration to infant outcomes is unclear. There are studies which show ...
BackgroundMigration is a risk factor for adverse neonatal outcomes. The various impacts of maternal ...
Background: Migration is a risk factor for adverse neonatal outcomes. The various impacts of materna...
Background Migration is a risk factor for adverse neonatal outcomes. The various impacts of maternal...
Background: To investigate whether the occurrence of preeclampsia varied by maternal reasons for imm...
Aims: Immigrant women are at higher risk for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) than non-immigrant ...
Background: Migrant women's overall increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes is well known. The ...
Background: Migrant women’s overall increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes is well known. The ...
The proportion of births in Norway to foreign-born mothers is increasing. Preterm delivery, caesarea...
Background This study compares subsequent birth outcomes in migrant women who had already had a chil...
Background: With increasing international migration, more knowledge is needed regarding migrant wome...
Background A large number of women from countries with a high perinatal mortality ra...
Introduction We aimed to estimate differences in offspring birthweight and placental weight between...
Aims: The aim of this study was to analyse associations between maternal country of birth and preter...
Reeske A, Kutschmann M, Razum O, Spallek J. Stillbirth differences according to regions of origin: a...
Introduction. The relation of migration to infant outcomes is unclear. There are studies which show ...
BackgroundMigration is a risk factor for adverse neonatal outcomes. The various impacts of maternal ...
Background: Migration is a risk factor for adverse neonatal outcomes. The various impacts of materna...
Background Migration is a risk factor for adverse neonatal outcomes. The various impacts of maternal...
Background: To investigate whether the occurrence of preeclampsia varied by maternal reasons for imm...
Aims: Immigrant women are at higher risk for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) than non-immigrant ...