Health behaviors in women conceiving by medically assisted reproduction vs natural conception: A cross-sectional study of 23,334 nulliparous women.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Ann H Hansen, Lærke Priskorn, Niels Jørgensen, Nina O Nathan, Anja Pinborg, Anders Juul, Hanne K Hegaard
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Abstract

Introduction: Women conceiving by medically assisted reproduction (MAR) have a planned pregnancy, easing adherence to preconception recommendations, which they are expected to be highly motivated to comply with. However, little is known about the actual adherence among these women. Thus, we investigate to what extent women conceiving by MAR treatment adhere to recommendations from the Danish Health Authority regarding preconception health behavior and whether the adherence differs from that observed in women conceiving naturally. Secondly, we elucidate differences in health behavior in early pregnancy by mode of conception.

Material and methods: A cross-sectional study using patient-reported questionnaire data from 23,443 nulliparous women collected in connection with their first-trimester nuchal translucency scan from 2012 to 2022 at Copenhagen University Hospital in Denmark. The women answered an online questionnaire including information on whether they conceived by MAR, which type of treatment, and their health behaviors before and during pregnancy. This included alcohol consumption, smoking, exercise, and intake of dietary supplements. Differences in health behaviors by mode of conception were analyzed using multiple logistic regression with adjustments for age and educational level.

Results: Overall, 91% of women answered the questionnaire. Women who conceived by MAR (15%) had healthier preconception behaviors with significantly higher odds of taking folic acid supplements (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 11.40, 95% confidence interval [CI]:9.95;13.04), stopping smoking due to planning of pregnancy (aOR 1.72, 95% CI:1.49;1.98), avoiding smoking (aOR 4.67, 95% CI:3.88;5.62), and avoiding alcohol (aOR 2.40 95% CI: 2.19;2.64) compared to women conceiving naturally. Adherence to recommendations among women who conceived by MAR was 30.6% for alcohol avoidance preconceptionally. In early pregnancy, women conceiving by MAR still had significantly healthier behaviors overall, except for exercise, which was lower (aOR 0.86, 95% CI: 0.80; 0.93), with 46.3% meeting the recommended weekly hours of exercise.

Conclusions: Women conceiving by MAR generally exhibit healthy behaviors with high adherence to recommendations from the Danish Health Authority both preconceptionally and in early pregnancy, though only one third adhered to recommendations on avoiding alcohol preconceptionally, and half of the women adhered to recommendations on exercise in early pregnancy. Overall, women conceiving by MAR had healthier behaviors than women conceiving naturally.

医学辅助生殖与自然受孕妇女的健康行为:对23,334名未生育妇女的横断面研究
导言:通过医学辅助生殖(MAR)受孕的妇女是有计划的怀孕,这使她们更容易遵守孕前建议,她们有望高度积极地遵守这些建议。然而,对这些女性的实际依从性知之甚少。因此,我们调查了接受MAR治疗的妇女在多大程度上遵守丹麦卫生当局关于孕前健康行为的建议,以及这种依从性是否与自然受孕的妇女所观察到的不同。其次,我们阐明了不同受孕方式在早孕健康行为方面的差异。材料和方法:一项横断面研究,使用2012年至2022年在丹麦哥本哈根大学医院收集的23443名未生育妇女孕早期颈部透明扫描的患者报告问卷数据。这些女性回答了一份在线调查问卷,其中包括她们是否通过MAR怀孕、哪种治疗方式以及她们在怀孕前和怀孕期间的健康行为。这包括饮酒、吸烟、运动和摄入膳食补充剂。采用多因素logistic回归分析不同受孕方式对健康行为的影响,并对年龄和受教育程度进行调整。结果:总体而言,91%的女性回答了问卷。与自然受孕的女性相比,经人工流产受孕的女性(15%)有更健康的孕前行为,服用叶酸补充剂的几率明显更高(调整优势比[aOR] 11.40, 95%可信区间[CI]:9.95;13.04),因计划怀孕而戒烟(aOR 1.72, 95% CI:1.49;1.98),避免吸烟(aOR 4.67, 95% CI:3.88;5.62),避免饮酒(aOR 2.40 95% CI: 2.19;2.64)。在MAR怀孕的妇女中,有30.6%的人在孕前避免饮酒。在怀孕早期,通过MAR怀孕的女性总体上仍然有明显更健康的行为,除了运动,运动更低(aOR 0.86, 95% CI: 0.80; 0.93), 46.3%的女性达到了推荐的每周运动时间。结论:通过MAR怀孕的妇女通常表现出健康的行为,在怀孕前和怀孕早期都高度遵守丹麦卫生局的建议,尽管只有三分之一的妇女在怀孕前遵守了避免饮酒的建议,一半的妇女在怀孕早期遵守了锻炼的建议。总体而言,通过人工流产受孕的女性比自然受孕的女性行为更健康。
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CiteScore
8.00
自引率
4.70%
发文量
180
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Published monthly, Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica is an international journal dedicated to providing the very latest information on the results of both clinical, basic and translational research work related to all aspects of women’s health from around the globe. The journal regularly publishes commentaries, reviews, and original articles on a wide variety of topics including: gynecology, pregnancy, birth, female urology, gynecologic oncology, fertility and reproductive biology.
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