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Introduction Thyroid autoimmunity (TAI) and (subclinical) hypothyroidism (SCH) have been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, such as miscarriage, preterm birth, and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) ( 1 ). TAI and GDM have been
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) ( 3 , 7 , 9 ). Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the impact of sTSH levels during the late first to early second trimester on different maternal and neonatal outcomes (iron deficient anaemia (IDA), gestational diabetes (GDM), PTB
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thyroid disease was associated with an increased risk of gestational diabetes [ 12 ]. Prepregnancy weight and gestational weight gain outside of recommended ranges increase the risk of birth weight not appropriate for gestational age [ 30 ] and obesity is
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resulting in high concentrations of pro-inflammatory parameters – have repeatedly been associated with obstetric complications including: preterm birth, pre-eclampsia, gestational diabetes, intra-uterine growth retardation or large for gestational age babies
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antibodies; BMI, body mass index; FT4, free thyroxine; GDM, gestational diabetes mellitus; GHT, gestational hypertension/preeclampsia; hCG, human chorionic gonadotropin hormone; s.d. , standard deviation; TSH, thyrotropin. Concerning TAI, 37 women
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events during pregnancy as well as the child’s gestational age and size at birth, (2) autoimmune diseases within the family, and (3) HLA-DQ genotypes for thyroid autoimmunity at 10 years of age in children followed in the Diabetes Prediction in Skåne
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the proportion of sampling during the 2nd trimester was higher (46.2% vs 32.9%, P = 0.013) compared to singleton pregnancies. As a result, there were no differences in the rates of pregnancy-related hypertensive diseases (PRH), gestational diabetes
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information about their gestational age were also excluded. Participants with diagnosed hypothyroidism, subclinical hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, subclinical hyperthyroidism and other thyroid diseases ( n = 767), type 1/2 diabetes ( n = 378) and
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gestational week 22 [ 2 ]. Of clinically recognized pregnancies, 10-15% terminate with spontaneous abortion [ 1 ]. Late pregnancy loss (stillbirth) is in Denmark defined as the birth of a child with no signs of life in or after gestational week 22 [ 2 ]. This
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population-based prospective cohorts Serum TSH or FT4 or thyroid antibodies measured in pregnant women (any gestational age) Disease-specific prospective cohorts can be included for specific studies when deemed relevant Data on thyroid