Effects of fetal sex and race on risk of very preterm birth in twins

1998 
Abstract OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to determine whether the risk of twin preterm birth correlates with the number of male fetuses. STUDY DESIGN: Among 8109 white and 1884 black twin pregnancies in the Missouri Successive Pregnancy Birth/Death Data Set, 1978 through 1990, risk for preterm birth at various gestational ages was determined with 0, 1, or 2 male infants. RESULTS: Studied as individuals, white preterm twins P r = .999, P = .01). The effect was absent in black pregnancies and was unrelated to birth order, cesarean delivery, parity, twins’ weight differential, year, or season. CONCLUSIONS: In white twin gestations the observed linear relationship between the number of male fetuses and the likelihood of preterm birth
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