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Summary of pregnancy outcomes associated with short and long interpregnancy intervals[1-13]

Summary of pregnancy outcomes associated with short and long interpregnancy intervals[1-13]
Pregnancy outcome Short interpregnancy interval
(range aOR/RR)
Long interpregnancy interval
(range aOR/RR)
Low birth weight 1.39 to 1.86  
Small for gestational age 1.18 to 1.33  
Preterm birth ≥1.20  
Preeclampsia   1.1
Uterine rupture at TOLAC 2.7 to 3.14  
Miscarriage 0.78 to 0.86  
Stillbirth 0.9 to 1.09  
Severe maternal morbidity, with transfusion 

0.76 to 0.96

1.76 to 1.88 
Severe maternal morbidity, without transfusion 0.58 to 0.81  1.95 to 2.23 
A short interpregnancy interval is variously defined but generally can be considered ≤6 to 18 months because ≤6 months is associated with elevated maternal risk and ≤18 months is associated with elevated perinatal risk. A long interpregnancy interval can be considered >60 to 75 months, but intervals >35 months are also associated with some elevated risk.
aOR: adjusted odds ratio; RR: relative risk; TOLAC: trial of labor after cesarean delivery.
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