Poorer perinatal outcome in male newborns of women with pregestational diabetes mellitus

2011 
Diabet. Med. 28, 436–439 (2011) Abstract Aims  To assess perinatal outcome in women with pregestational diabetes mellitus according to the sex of the fetus. Methods  A retrospective review of all singleton pregnancies of women with pregestational diabetes progressing to a gestational age of 22 weeks or more who attended the diabetes and pregnancy clinic from 1981 to 2006 (n = 455). We compared maternal characteristics and perinatal outcomes (perinatal mortality, major congenital malformations, small and large for gestational age newborns, preterm birth and a composite of the former) according to the sex of the fetus. A logistic regression analysis was performed using the composite perinatal outcome as the dependent variable and all maternal variables and sex of fetus as potential predictors. Results  Maternal characteristics did not differ in mothers of male and female newborns. In the whole cohort, the composite perinatal outcome was significantly higher in male fetuses; adjusted OR 1.61 (95% CI 1.04–2.50). Conclusions  In women with pregestational diabetes, perinatal outcome was poorer in male newborns despite similar maternal characteristics.
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