Does reversible postpartum contraception reduce the risk of pregnancy condition recurrence? A longitudinal claims-based study from Maine
Ahrens K, Palmsten K, Lipkind H, Ackerman-Banks C, Grantham C. Does reversible postpartum contraception reduce the risk of pregnancy condition recurrence? A longitudinal claims-based study from Maine. Annals Of Epidemiology 2024, 96: 58-65. PMID: 38885800, PMCID: PMC11283344, DOI: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2024.06.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDays of deliveryPostpartum contraceptive useInterpregnancy intervalPregnancy conditionsReversible contraceptionPrenatal depressionRisk of prenatal depressionContraceptive useShort interpregnancy intervalAssociated with recurrenceRisk of recurrenceAssociated with lower riskLog-binomial regression modelsModerately effective methodsEstimate risk ratiosHypertensive disordersIndex pregnancyPostpartum contraceptionPregnancy deliveryClaims-based studyGestational diabetesIntrauterine deviceIntrapartum periodContraceptive initiationPregnancyAssociation between gestational diabetes and cardiovascular disease within 24 months postpartum
Ackerman-Banks C, Palmsten K, Lipkind H, Ahrens K. Association between gestational diabetes and cardiovascular disease within 24 months postpartum. American Journal Of Obstetrics & Gynecology MFM 2024, 6: 101366. PMID: 38580094, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajogmf.2024.101366.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGestational diabetes mellitusShort-term risks of cardiovascular diseaseRisk of cardiovascular diseaseGestational diabetesChronic hypertensionDiabetes mellitusMonths postpartumIschemic heart diseaseCardiovascular diseaseShort-term riskHeart failureEffect of gestational diabetes mellitusPre-gestational diabetes mellitusIncreased riskEffects of gestational diabetesDecreased risk of heart failureHeart diseaseCerebrovascular disease/strokePre-pregnancy diagnosisGestational age <Pregestational diabetes mellitusRisk of heart failurePremature cardiovascular morbidityLongitudinal population-based studyDevelopment of diabetes mellitus