2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11121-016-0694-8
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Demographic Characteristics, Health Behaviors Before and During Pregnancy, and Pregnancy and Birth Outcomes in Mothers with Different Pregnancy Planning Status

Abstract: Studies on pregnancy intentions and their consequences have yielded mixed results. Here, we comprehensively analyzed the maternal characteristics, health behaviors before and during pregnancy, as well as pregnancy and birth outcomes, across three different pregnancy planning status in 861 women participating in an ongoing Asian mother-offspring cohort study. At 26-28 weeks' gestation, the women's intention and enthusiasm toward their pregnancy were used to classify their pregnancy into planned or unplanned, an… Show more

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“…This nding corroborates the results of other studies indicating that women's education is a determining factor in family planning [14,15]. Nevertheless, unlike other studies [16][17][18], it was not a determining factor in quality of life. Additionally, contrary to the results of other studies [19,20], the results of the present study demonstrated that economic status; number of pregnancies, and age…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This nding corroborates the results of other studies indicating that women's education is a determining factor in family planning [14,15]. Nevertheless, unlike other studies [16][17][18], it was not a determining factor in quality of life. Additionally, contrary to the results of other studies [19,20], the results of the present study demonstrated that economic status; number of pregnancies, and age…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Unplanned pregnancies have negative effects on maternal and postpartum behaviour, birth outcomes, and infant and child health . Such negative effects include increased anxiety among mothers during and after pregnancies .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Weight and BMI are crude proxies of body composition, which cannot distinguish lean from fat mass. Mothers’ characteristics before and during pregnancy were not contemporaneously collected and thus were not considered in this study . Finally, reverse causality could have influenced our findings because infant factors related to growth, such as signs of hunger, may determine mothers’ feeding choices, which could not be investigated due to the lack of such data in this study.…”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 97%