Effect Of Prenatal Depression During Late Pregnancy On Maternal And Neonatal Outcomes

L.L. Xu, J.Q. Li, Y.Q. Pu, C. Zhou,S.W. Feng,Q. Luo

CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY(2020)

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Aim: To determine whether prenatal depression during late pregnancy affect maternal and neonatal outcomes. Methods: The clinical data of 595 pregnant patients in our hospital during January 2016 to December 2017 were studied. These participants were assigned into three groups as mild-to-moderate depression group, severe depression group and non-depression group according to the Edinburgh postnatal depressive scale (EPDS). Results: Compared with the women without depression or with mild-to-moderate depression, pregnant patients with severe depression were likely to suffer from preterm birth (p < 0.05). There was no association between the mild-to-moderate depression, severe depression group and the non-depression group about neonatal outcomes (all p > 0.05). Conclusion: Severe prenatal depression during late pregnancy is significantly associated with increased risk of preterm birth, while mild-to-moderate prenatal depression would not affect maternal and neonatal outcomes.
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Prenatal depression, Late pregnancy, Preterm birth
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