The Enduring Association of a First Pregnancy Abortion with Subsequent Pregnancy Outcomes: A Longitudinal Cohort Study

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Studnicki, James [1 ,6 ]
Longbons, Tessa [1 ]
Reardon, David C. [2 ]
Fisher, John W. [1 ]
Harrison, Donna J. [3 ]
Skop, Ingrid [1 ]
Cirucci, Christina A. [1 ]
Craver, Christopher [1 ]
Tsulukidze, Maka [4 ]
Ras, Zbigniew [5 ]
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[1] Charlotte Lozier Inst, Arlington, VA USA
[2] Elliot Inst, Springfield, IL USA
[3] Amer Assoc Prolife Obstetricians & Gynecologists, Eau Claire, MI USA
[4] Florida Gulf Coast Univ, Dept Hlth Sci, Ft Myers, FL USA
[5] Univ North Carolina Charlotte, Comp Sci Dept, Charlotte, NC USA
[6] Charlotte Lozier Inst, 2800 Shirlington Rd,Ste 1200, Arlington, VA 22206 USA
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HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH AND MANAGERIAL EPIDEMIOLOGY | 2022年 / 9卷
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pregnancy outcome sequence; induced abortion; repeat abortion; Medicaid;
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IntroductionMultiple abortions are consistently associated with adverse health consequences. Prior abortion is a known risk factor for another abortion. ObjectiveTo determine the persistence of the association of a first-pregnancy abortion with the likelihood of subsequent pregnancy outcomes. MethodsData was extracted for a study population of 5453 continuously eligible Medicaid beneficiaries in states which funded and reported elective abortions 1999-2015. Women age 16 in 1999 were organized into three cohorts based upon the first pregnancy outcome: abortion, birth, natural loss. ResultsWomen in the abortion cohort are more likely than those in the birth cohort to experience another abortion rather than a birth or natural loss, and less likely to experience a live birth rather than an abortion or natural loss, for every subsequent pregnancy. The tendency toward abortion (OR 2.99, CL 2.02-4.43) and away from birth (OR 0.49, CL 0.39-0.63) peaks at the sixth pregnancy, but persists throughout the reproductive period ages 16-32. The pattern is reversed, but similarly consistent, for women in the birth cohort. They remain likelier to have another birth rather than an abortion or natural loss in subsequent pregnancies. Compared to the birth cohort, the abortion cohort had 1.35 times as many pregnancies: 4.31 times the abortions, 1.53 times the natural losses, but only 0.52 times the births. They were 4.3 and 5.0 times as likely to have 2-plus and 3-plus abortions, but only 0.47 times and 0.31 times as likely to have 2-plus and 3-plus births. Of the abortion cohort, 37.1% had no births. By contrast, 73.6% of the birth cohort had no abortions. ConclusionThe first-pregnancy abortion maintains a strong and persistent association with the likelihood of another abortion in subsequent pregnancies, enabling a cascade of adverse events associated with multiple abortions.
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