Articles Association between interpregnancy interval and adverse birth outcomes in women with a previous stillbirth an international cohort study

[Articles] Association between interpregnancy interval and adverse birth outcomes in women with a previous stillbirth: an international cohort study

20:30 EST 28 Feb 2019 | The Lancet

Conception within 12 months of a stillbirth was common and was not associated with increased risk of adverse outcomes in the subsequent pregnancy. These findings could be used when counselling women who are planning future pregnancies after a stillbirth and for informing future recommendations for pregnancy spacing in a high-income setting.

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