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Pregnancy complications and maternal birth outcomes in women with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Wisconsin Medicaid

Women with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) may face greater risk for poor pregnancy outcomes. Our objective was to examine risk of maternal pregnancy complications and birth outcomes in women with IDD compared to women without IDD in Wisconsin Medicaid, from 2007-2016. Data were fr...

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description Women with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) may face greater risk for poor pregnancy outcomes. Our objective was to examine risk of maternal pregnancy complications and birth outcomes in women with IDD compared to women without IDD in Wisconsin Medicaid, from 2007-2016. Data were from the Big Data for Little Kids project, a data linkage that creates an administrative data based cohort of mothers and children in Wisconsin. Women with ≥1 IDD claim the year before delivery were classified as having IDD. Common pregnancy complications and maternal birth outcomes were identified from the birth record. We calculated risk ratios (RR) using log-linear regression clustered by mother. We examined outcomes grouped by IDD-type and explored interaction by race. Of 177,691 women with live births, 1,032 (0.58%) had an IDD claim. Of 274,865 deliveries, 1,757 were to mothers with IDD (0.64%). Women with IDD were at greater risk for gestational diabetes (RR: 1.28, 95% CI: 1.0, 1.6), gestational hypertension (RR: 1.22, 95% CI: 1.0, 1.5), and caesarean delivery (RR 1.32, 95% CI: 1.2, 1.4) compared to other women. Adjustment for demographic covariates did not change estimates. Women with intellectual disability were at highest risk of gestational hypertension. Black women with IDD were at higher risk of gestational hypertension than expected under a multiplicative model. Women with IDD have increased risk of pregnancy complications and adverse outcomes in Wisconsin Medicaid. Results were robust to adjustment. Unique patterns by IDD types and Black race warrant further exploration.
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subjects Adolescent
Adult
Autism
Big Data
Birth
Births
Cerebral palsy
Complications
Demographic aspects
Demography
Developmental disabilities
Developmental Disabilities - complications
Diabetes mellitus
Disabilities
Family
Female
Gestational diabetes
Government programs
Gynecology
Health care
Health risks
Health sciences
Humans
Hypertension
Intellectual disabilities
Intellectual Disability - complications
Low income groups
Medicaid
Medicine
Medicine and Health Sciences
Obstetrics
Odds Ratio
Parturition
Population
Pregnancy
Pregnancy complications
Pregnancy Complications - epidemiology
Pregnancy Outcome
Pregnant women
Psychological aspects
Public health
Race
Racial Groups
Risk
Risk factors
Sensitivity analysis
Socioeconomic factors
United States
Wisconsin - epidemiology
Womens health
Young Adult
title Pregnancy complications and maternal birth outcomes in women with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Wisconsin Medicaid
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