Unveiling sex bias and adverse neonatal outcomes in ultrasound estimation of gestational age: A population‐based cohort study
Anders Einum,
Linn Marie Sørbye,
Roy Miodini Nilsen
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundGestational age estimation by second‐trimester ultrasound biometry introduces systematic errors due to sex differences in early foetal growth, consequently increasing the risk of adverse neonatal outcomes. Ultrasound estimation earlier in pregnancy may reduce this bias.ObjectivesTo investigate the distribution of sex ratio by gestational age and estimate the risk of adverse outcomes in male foetuses born early‐term and female foetuses born post‐term by first‐ and second‐trimester ultrasound estimatio… Show more
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