2019
DOI: 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.14618.2
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Small for gestational age babies and depressive symptoms of mothers during pregnancy: Results from a birth cohort in India

Abstract: Background: Annually, more than a million Low birthweight (LBW) are born in India, often afflicting disadvantaged families. Several studies have undertaken association of poverty, nutritional status, and obstetric factors with LBW. Through our study, we aimed to examine the possibility of any relation between Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) score measured during pregnancy with incidence of babies born Small for Gestational Age (SGA). Moreover, we explored if there is any utility for identifying a c… Show more

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“…However, studies that used questionnaires to assess mental health status during pregnancy found a substantial impact on small for gestational age. 30 Moreover, there is insufficient evidence on the effect of higher cortisol exposure during pregnancy on an infant's head circumference, skinfold thickness and crown-rump length. This suggests the need for further research to explore more on this relationship as well as clinical expert advice on the probable associations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, studies that used questionnaires to assess mental health status during pregnancy found a substantial impact on small for gestational age. 30 Moreover, there is insufficient evidence on the effect of higher cortisol exposure during pregnancy on an infant's head circumference, skinfold thickness and crown-rump length. This suggests the need for further research to explore more on this relationship as well as clinical expert advice on the probable associations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%