BackgroundMultimorbidity is common in women across the life course. Preterm birth is the single biggest cause of neonatal mortality and morbidity. We aim to estimate the prevalence of multimorbidity in pregnant women and to examine the association between maternal multimorbidity and PTB.MethodsThis is a retrospective cohort study using electronic health records from the Scottish Morbidity Records. All pregnancies among women aged 15 to 49 with a conception date between 1 January 2014 and 31 December 2018 were included. Multimorbidity was defined as the presence of two or more pre-existing long-term physical or mental health conditions, and complex multimorbidity as the presence of four or more. It was calculated at the time of conception us...
Using a cohort study design, we analysed 17 diagnoses and 9 interventions (including critical care a...
Abstract Background We sought to: [1] estimate the prevalence of multimorbidity at age 46–48 in the ...
BACKGROUND: Adverse neonatal outcomes in multiple pregnancies have been documented extensively, in p...
This work was funded by Northwood Charitable Trust and by the Strategic Priority Fund “Tackling mult...
Objective: One in five pregnant women and birthing people lives with multiple long-term health condi...
BackgroundAlthough maternal death is rare in the United Kingdom, 90% of these women had multiple hea...
BackgroundAlthough maternal death is rare in the United Kingdom, 90% of these women had multiple hea...
Acknowledgements We acknowledge the support of the Health Informatics Centre, University of Dundee f...
Background Although maternal death is rare in the United Kingdom, 90% of these women had multiple h...
BackgroundFor every maternal death, 20 to 30 women are estimated to have morbidities related to preg...
Introduction One in five pregnant women has multiple pre-existing long-term conditions in the UK. St...
Using a cohort study design, we analysed 17 diagnoses and 9 interventions (including critical care a...
Abstract Background We sought to: [1] estimate the prevalence of multimorbidity at age 46–48 in the ...
BACKGROUND: Adverse neonatal outcomes in multiple pregnancies have been documented extensively, in p...
This work was funded by Northwood Charitable Trust and by the Strategic Priority Fund “Tackling mult...
Objective: One in five pregnant women and birthing people lives with multiple long-term health condi...
BackgroundAlthough maternal death is rare in the United Kingdom, 90% of these women had multiple hea...
BackgroundAlthough maternal death is rare in the United Kingdom, 90% of these women had multiple hea...
Acknowledgements We acknowledge the support of the Health Informatics Centre, University of Dundee f...
Background Although maternal death is rare in the United Kingdom, 90% of these women had multiple h...
BackgroundFor every maternal death, 20 to 30 women are estimated to have morbidities related to preg...
Introduction One in five pregnant women has multiple pre-existing long-term conditions in the UK. St...
Using a cohort study design, we analysed 17 diagnoses and 9 interventions (including critical care a...
Abstract Background We sought to: [1] estimate the prevalence of multimorbidity at age 46–48 in the ...
BACKGROUND: Adverse neonatal outcomes in multiple pregnancies have been documented extensively, in p...