2021
DOI: 10.1111/aogs.14265
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The impact of early pregnancy complications on completed family size—A nationwide, registry‐based cohort study with 40 years of data

Abstract: Introduction The impact of early pregnancy complications on completed family size is unknown. Here, we hypothesize that early pregnancy complications and adverse outcomes may influence family size. Material and methods In this nationwide, registry‐based study we included all 458 475 women born 1957–1972 who lived in Denmark from age 20–45 years with at least one registered pregnancy. The main outcome of the study was number of children per woman by age 45, estimated using a Generalized Linear Mixed Model. Expo… Show more

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