SAN FRANCISCO -- The season of conception may be a factor in the risk for preterm delivery, researchers will report here this weekend.
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 7 -- The season of conception may be a factor in the risk for preterm delivery, researchers will report here this weekend.
In more than 75,000 births in a single-Pittsburgh hospital over a 10-year period, 9.2% of the preterm deliveries occurred among women who conceived in the spring compared with a rate of 8.4% among women who conceived during summer months (P
Data from 75,399 deliveries from 1995 though 2005 were included. All deliveries occurred at Magee-Women's Hospital of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
The season of conception was calculated using the date of last menstrual period. a date historically used to estimate conception.
Among the findings: