Abstract
BackgroundMany stillbirths show evidence of fetal growth restriction, and most occur at preterm gestational age. The objective of this study is to compare birth weights at preterm gestational ages between live births and stillbirths, and between those occurring before or during labour.MethodsBased on singleton births from the United States (U.S.) 2003–2005 (n=902,491) and Sweden 1992–2001 (n=946,343), we compared birth weights between singleton live births and stillbirths at 24–36 completed weeks of gestation from the U.S. and at 28–42 completed weeks from Sweden.ResultsIn both the U.S. and Sweden, stillbirth weight-for-gestational-age z-scores were at least one standard deviation lower than live birth z-scores at all preterm gestational ages (GA). In Sweden, no birth weight difference was observed between antepartum and intrapartum stillbirths at preterm GAs, whereas birth weights among intrapartum stillbirths were similar to those among live births at 37–42 weeks.ConclusionsBirth weights observed at preterm gestation are abnormal, but preterm stillbirths appear to be more growth-restricted than preterm live birth. Similar birth weights among ante- and intrapartum preterm stillbirths suggest serious fetal compromise before the onset of labor.
Highlights
IntroductionThe objective of this study is to compare birth weights at preterm gestational ages between live births and stillbirths, and between those occurring before or during labour
Many stillbirths show evidence of fetal growth restriction, and most occur at preterm gestational ages [17,18,19,20]
Stillbirth weights were lower at all GAs; the difference increased with gestational age
Summary
The objective of this study is to compare birth weights at preterm gestational ages between live births and stillbirths, and between those occurring before or during labour. Many stillbirths show evidence of fetal growth restriction, and most occur at preterm gestational ages [17,18,19,20]. Birth weights even among live-born preterm infants are known to be lower than fetal weights of their counterparts who remain in utero at the same gestational age [21,22]. Our objective in this study was to compare the birth weights between preterm stillbirths and live births, and between those occurring before or during labour
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