Abstract

Introduction: To support pregnant women with serious social problems, we retrospectively examined the current status of social problems during pregnancy in Japan. Methods: We examined the frequency, associated factors, and outcomes of the pregnant women with social problems at our institute for each year from 2016 to 2019. Results: The frequency of pregnant women with social problems significantly increased year by year (p < 0.01). The breakdown of high-risk factors associated with the social problems has remained almost unchanged; however, the frequency of unmarried pregnant women, unplanned pregnancy, foreigners who cannot speak either Japanese or English, and pregnant women who are somehow anxious significantly increased (p < 0.05). Conclusions: We will endeavor to solve the various social problems of pregnant women through multidisciplinary collaboration.

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