OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the impact of maternal BMI on intrapartum interventions and adverse outcomes that may influence choice of planned birth setting in healthy women without additional risk factors. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. SETTING: Stratified random sample of English obstetric units. SAMPLE: 17 230 women without medical or obstetric risk factors other than obesity. METHODS: Multivariable log Poisson regression was used to evaluate the effect of BMI on risk of intrapartum interventions and adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes adjusted for maternal characteristics. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Maternal intervention or adverse outcomes requiring obstetric care (composite of: augmentation, instrumental delivery, intrapartum caesarean ...
Background: Women with excessive weight at the time of conception are prone to a wide spectrum of ad...
Background: Maternal obesity is a growing health concern that has previously been associated with in...
The incidence of obesity is increasing at an alarming rate worldwide and the epidemic has reached th...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the impact of maternal BMI on intrapartum interventions and adverse outcomes...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of maternal body mass index on intra...
Obesity is rising in the obstetric population, yet there is an absence of services and guidance for ...
BACKGROUND: Women with prepregnancy class III obesity (body mass index ≥40 kg/m OBJECTIVE: We sought...
AIM OF THE STUDY: 1. To evaluate the effect of obesity on the maternal and perinatal outcome in pr...
Introduction: Maternal obesity is an established risk factor for various adverse pregnancy outcomes....
Background: Evaluate the impact of higher body mass index (BMI) on the maternal and perinatal outcom...
Objectives: To quantify the proportion of adverse pregnancy outcome attributable to maternal obesity...
ObjectiveTo assess the impact of obesity on the likelihood of remaining in midwife-led care througho...
Background-Obesity among fertile women is reaching epidemic proportions. Mothers who are overweight ...
To describe the relationship between maternal age and intrapartum outcomes in 'low-risk' women; and ...
Background: Obesity in pregnancy is a growing health problem conferring higher risk to both the woma...
Background: Women with excessive weight at the time of conception are prone to a wide spectrum of ad...
Background: Maternal obesity is a growing health concern that has previously been associated with in...
The incidence of obesity is increasing at an alarming rate worldwide and the epidemic has reached th...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the impact of maternal BMI on intrapartum interventions and adverse outcomes...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of maternal body mass index on intra...
Obesity is rising in the obstetric population, yet there is an absence of services and guidance for ...
BACKGROUND: Women with prepregnancy class III obesity (body mass index ≥40 kg/m OBJECTIVE: We sought...
AIM OF THE STUDY: 1. To evaluate the effect of obesity on the maternal and perinatal outcome in pr...
Introduction: Maternal obesity is an established risk factor for various adverse pregnancy outcomes....
Background: Evaluate the impact of higher body mass index (BMI) on the maternal and perinatal outcom...
Objectives: To quantify the proportion of adverse pregnancy outcome attributable to maternal obesity...
ObjectiveTo assess the impact of obesity on the likelihood of remaining in midwife-led care througho...
Background-Obesity among fertile women is reaching epidemic proportions. Mothers who are overweight ...
To describe the relationship between maternal age and intrapartum outcomes in 'low-risk' women; and ...
Background: Obesity in pregnancy is a growing health problem conferring higher risk to both the woma...
Background: Women with excessive weight at the time of conception are prone to a wide spectrum of ad...
Background: Maternal obesity is a growing health concern that has previously been associated with in...
The incidence of obesity is increasing at an alarming rate worldwide and the epidemic has reached th...