2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41746-023-00935-3
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Prevalence and course of pregnancy symptoms using self-reported pregnancy app symptom tracker data

Michael Nissen,
Nuria Barrios Campo,
Madeleine Flaucher
et al.

Abstract: During pregnancy, almost all women experience pregnancy-related symptoms. The relationship between symptoms and their association with pregnancy outcomes is not well understood. Many pregnancy apps allow pregnant women to track their symptoms. To date, the resulting data are primarily used from a commercial rather than a scientific perspective. In this work, we aim to examine symptom occurrence, course, and their correlation throughout pregnancy. Self-reported app data of a pregnancy symptom tracker is used. I… Show more

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“…Severe anemia, diabetes, and thyroid disorders contributed to 14.7% of high-risk pregnancies and 13.7% of high-risk pregnancies were multigravidas (four or more) in a study by Bharti et al, [18]. Nissin et al [19] report "real-world evidence from patient-reported outcomes that exceeds previous works: 1,549,186 tracked symptoms from 183,732 users of a smartphone pregnancy app symptom tracker are analyzed. The majority of users track symptoms on a single day.…”
Section: Women Suffering From Pcodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Severe anemia, diabetes, and thyroid disorders contributed to 14.7% of high-risk pregnancies and 13.7% of high-risk pregnancies were multigravidas (four or more) in a study by Bharti et al, [18]. Nissin et al [19] report "real-world evidence from patient-reported outcomes that exceeds previous works: 1,549,186 tracked symptoms from 183,732 users of a smartphone pregnancy app symptom tracker are analyzed. The majority of users track symptoms on a single day.…”
Section: Women Suffering From Pcodmentioning
confidence: 99%