Abstract
Abstract
Background
This paper investigated how second- and third-trimester gestational weight gain relates to perinatal outcomes among normal weight women with twin pregnancies in Fujian, China.
Methods
A retrospective study examining the medical records of 931 normal weight twin-pregnant women was conducted in Fujian Maternity and Child Health Hospital from 2014 to 2018.The 2nd and 3rdtrimester weekly weight gain rates were calculated, and women were categorized as gaining below, within, or above the 2009 Institute of Medicine (IOM) recommended rates. The association between the trimester-specific weight gain rate and perinatal outcome was determined by traditional regression analysis among groups.
Results
A total of 25.9%, 19.8% and 54.3% of women had rates of weight gain across the 2nd and 3rd trimesters less than, greater than or within the recommended rates respectively. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that weight gain greater than the recommended rate in the 2nd trimester was associated with a decreased risk of preeclampsia (aOR:0.489,95%CI:0.289 ~ 0.974). Weight gain less than the recommended rate of weight gain in the 3rd trimester was associated with increased risks of premature delivery(aOR:2.079, 95%CI:1.467 ~ 2.968), gestational diabetes mellitus (aOR: 2.048, 95%CI:1.411 ~ 2.971), intrahepatic cholestasis syndrome (aOR:3.015,95%CI: 1.058 ~ 8.587), pre-labour rupture of membrane (aOR: 1.708,95%CI: 1.169 ~ 2.493), average twin birth weight < 2500 g(aOR:1.532,95%CI: 1.125 ~ 2.084) and neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (aOR:4.934,95%CI:1.626 ~ 15.083) and was associated with decreased risks of caesarean section (aOR:0.589,95%CI:0.386 ~ 0.898) and preeclampsia (aOR:0.471, 95%CI:0.274 ~ 0.808). In addition, weight gain greater than the recommended rate of weight gain in the 3rd trimester was associated with increased risks of premature delivery (aOR:1.589,95%CI:1.428 ~ 2.951) and gestational hypertension (aOR:2.137,95% CI:1.034 ~ 4.415) as well as preeclampsia (aOR:2.246, 95%CI:1.462 ~ 3.452). The stratified analysis of weight gain in the 3rd trimester showed that there was no significant difference in the incidence of adverse pregnancy outcomes compared to the 2nd trimester weight gain groups.
Conclusions
While this study showed that a gestational weight gain rate above or below the recommendation in the 3rd trimester was associated with some adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes, further prospective and multicentre studies are required to explore alternate ranges of gestational weight gain rates in twin pregnancies.
Funder
Shaanxi Health and Family Planning Commission
Fujian Science and Technology Project
Fujian Maternity and Child Health Hospital Science and Technology Innovation Startup Fundation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Obstetrics and Gynecology
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