Posted by Chantel Martiromo, research contributed by PubMed
Polycystic ovary syndrome
(PCOS) is a common endocrine disorder in women of childbearing age. The
risk of pregnancy and neonatal complications in women with PCOS is
debatable. In the study to determine the risk of pregnancy and neonatal
complications, posted i8n PubMed, showed that a total of 27studies, involving 4982 women with PCOS and 119692 controls
were eligible for the meta-analysis. Women with PCOS demonstrated a
significantly higher risk of developing GDM (OR3.43; 95% CI: 2.49-4.74),
PIH (OR3.43; 95% CI: 2.49-4.74), preeclampsia (OR2.17; 95% CI:
1.91-2.46), preterm birth (OR1.93; 95%CI: 1.45-2.57), caesarean section
(OR 1.74; 95% CI: 1.38-2.11) compared to controls. Their babies had a
marginally significant lower birth weight (WMD -0.11g; 95%CI: -0.19 -
-0.03), and higher risk of admission to NICU (OR 2.32; 95% CI:
1.40-3.85) compared to controls.
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