Pregnancy Outcomes
Cross-source consensus on Pregnancy Outcomes from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- The study's two primary outcomes are low birth weight and small vulnerable newborns. — Biological impacts of rising temperatures on maternal, fetal and newborn health: protocol for a cohort study (BIRTH-Cohort)
- Low birth weight is defined as birth weight below 2500 grams. — Biological impacts of rising temperatures on maternal, fetal and newborn health: protocol for a cohort study (BIRTH-Cohort)
- Small vulnerable newborns are live newborns who are preterm, small for gestational age, or low birth weight. — Biological impacts of rising temperatures on maternal, fetal and newborn health: protocol for a cohort study (BIRTH-Cohort)
- Preterm birth is defined as live birth before 37 weeks and is divided into several severity categories. — Biological impacts of rising temperatures on maternal, fetal and newborn health: protocol for a cohort study (BIRTH-Cohort)
- Secondary outcomes include pregnancy loss, birth timing, fetal growth, maternal complications, neonatal complications, infant feeding, and infant growth. — Biological impacts of rising temperatures on maternal, fetal and newborn health: protocol for a cohort study (BIRTH-Cohort)