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Obstetric anal sphincter injury rates (95% CIs) according to smoking status group among six birthweight categories in nulliparae.
<p>Obstetric anal sphincter injury rates (95% CIs) according to smoking status group among six birthweight categories in nulliparae.</p
Mean of characteristics and distribution of interventions for nulliparous women delivering vaginally grouped by infant’s birthweight according to smoking status group between 1997 and 2007 in Finland (n = 217,778) (Chi-Square, Kruskal-Wallis tests).
*<p>p value <0.05,</p>**<p>p<0.01,</p>***<p>p<0.001.</p><p>Information on maternal height and weight, head circumference and length of the active second stage of birth have been recorded in the MBR since 2004 (n = 80,504).</p
Obstetric anal sphincter injury rates (95% CIs) according to smoking status group among six birthweight categories in multiparae.
<p>Obstetric anal sphincter injury rates (95% CIs) according to smoking status group among six birthweight categories in multiparae.</p
Mean of characteristics and distribution of interventions for multiparous women delivering vaginally grouped by infant’s birthweight according to smoking status group between 1997 and 2007 in Finland (n = 296,963) (Chi-Square, Kruskal-Wallis tests).
*<p>p value <0.05,</p>**<p>p<0.01,</p>***<p>p<0.001.</p><p>Information on maternal height and weight, head circumference and length of the active second stage of birth have been recorded in the MBR since 2004 (n = 80,504).</p
Adjusted risk of OASIS for multiparous women delivering vaginally and multiparous women grouped by birthweight between 1997 and 2007 in Finland (Logistic regression analyses).
1<p>Length of active 2<sup>nd</sup> stage of birth adjusted only for 2004–2007.</p
Adjusted risk of OASIS for nulliparous women delivering vaginally and nulliparous women grouped by birthweight between 1997 and 2007 in Finland (Logistic regression analyses).
1<p>Length of active 2<sup>nd</sup> stage of birth adjusted only for the years 2004–2007. CS = Cesarean section.</p
spub-ri-2017-0355-File005_supplementary – Supplemental material for Association between parental hospital-treated somatic illnesses in childhood and later mental disorders among offspring up to early adulthood: An explorative study in the 1987 Finnish Birth Cohort
<p>Supplemental material, spub-ri-2017-0355-File005_supplementary for Association between parental hospital-treated somatic illnesses in childhood and later mental disorders among offspring up to early adulthood: An explorative study in the 1987 Finnish Birth Cohort by Marko Merikukka, Sami Räsänen, Helinä Hakko, Tiina Ristikari, Mika Gissler, Mika Niemelä in Scandinavian Journal of Public Health</p
Demographic characteristics and reproductive risk factors among each singleton preterm birth group and term births (<i>n</i> = 1,390,742) for the years 1987–2010 in Finland.
<p>SD = standard deviation, IVF = in vitro fertilization,</p>a<p>BMI = body mass index, corresponding to the years 2004–2010, <i>n</i> = 369,546,</p>b<p>corresponding to the years 1991–2010.</p
Adjusted odds ratios (aORs) of singleton extremely preterm, very preterm and moderately preterm births for the years 1987–2010 in Finland.
a<p>Reference population: singleton term pregnancies (≥37 weeks), <i>n</i> = 1,133,367,</p>b<p>BMI = body mass index, corresponding to the years 2004−2010, reference group <i>n</i> = 236,091.</p>c<p>IVF = in-vitro fertilization, corresponding to the years 1991−2010.</p
Overall mortality among men and women, Finland 1986–2009.
<p>Age-standardized according to Nordic Standard Population (18).</p
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