The aim of the study was to evaluate the association between fetal stillbirth and advanced maternal age in the United States (US). This was a population-based study using the Natality and Fetal Death datasets for the years 2003-2017. We built Cox proportional regression models to examine the likelihood of stillbirth among women aged ?40 years. Out of a total of 57,273,305 births, stillbirth was observed in 302,522, yielding a stillbirth rate of 5 per 1000. After adjusting for confounders, women of advanced age (?40 years) had a 40-50% greater risk of stillbirth compared to women 20-29 years of age. Keywords: • Advanced maternal age • Stillbirth • Cox proportional regression • United States Copyright © 2020 Dongarwar et al. This i...
BACKGROUND: Recent decades have witnessed an increase in mean maternal age at childbirth in most hig...
Background: Recent decades have witnessed an increase in mean maternal age at childbirth in most hig...
IntroductionIn the UK there has been little improvement on the rates of stillbirth; the stillbirth r...
We examined the trends in stillbirth across gestational age in the United States (US).We conducted a...
Over the past several decades, economic, technologicand social changes in the developed world have s...
To estimate the risk of stillbirth following infertility treatment in the United States (US), we ana...
Increasing numbers of women are choosing to delay pregnancy. Pregnancy in older women is associated ...
Stillbirth is strongly related to impaired fetal growth. However, the relationship between fetal gro...
Background: Fertility rates among older women are increasing rapidly in the US. The contribution of ...
Copyright © 2014 Alexis J. Hure et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of...
Objective: Stillbirth is a pregnancy complication. Identifying the individual, familial and socio-ec...
Restriction to analysis of births that survive past a specified gestational age (typically 20 weeks ...
Risk factors for antepartum influence of maternal age a cG Stillbirth is a devastating pregnancy out...
OBJECTIVES: To identify risk factors for antepartum stillbirth, including fetal growth restriction, ...
BACKGROUND:Despite advances in healthcare, stillbirth rates remain relatively unchanged. We conducte...
BACKGROUND: Recent decades have witnessed an increase in mean maternal age at childbirth in most hig...
Background: Recent decades have witnessed an increase in mean maternal age at childbirth in most hig...
IntroductionIn the UK there has been little improvement on the rates of stillbirth; the stillbirth r...
We examined the trends in stillbirth across gestational age in the United States (US).We conducted a...
Over the past several decades, economic, technologicand social changes in the developed world have s...
To estimate the risk of stillbirth following infertility treatment in the United States (US), we ana...
Increasing numbers of women are choosing to delay pregnancy. Pregnancy in older women is associated ...
Stillbirth is strongly related to impaired fetal growth. However, the relationship between fetal gro...
Background: Fertility rates among older women are increasing rapidly in the US. The contribution of ...
Copyright © 2014 Alexis J. Hure et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of...
Objective: Stillbirth is a pregnancy complication. Identifying the individual, familial and socio-ec...
Restriction to analysis of births that survive past a specified gestational age (typically 20 weeks ...
Risk factors for antepartum influence of maternal age a cG Stillbirth is a devastating pregnancy out...
OBJECTIVES: To identify risk factors for antepartum stillbirth, including fetal growth restriction, ...
BACKGROUND:Despite advances in healthcare, stillbirth rates remain relatively unchanged. We conducte...
BACKGROUND: Recent decades have witnessed an increase in mean maternal age at childbirth in most hig...
Background: Recent decades have witnessed an increase in mean maternal age at childbirth in most hig...
IntroductionIn the UK there has been little improvement on the rates of stillbirth; the stillbirth r...