Pre-gravid oral contraceptive use in relation to birth weight: a prospective cohort study

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Elizabeth E. Hatch
Kristen A. Hahn
Ellen M. Mikkelsen
Anders H. Riis
Henrik Toft Sorensen
Kenneth J. Rothman
Lauren A. Wise
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[1] Boston University School of Public Health,Department of Epidemiology
[2] Aarhus University Hospital,Department of Clinical Epidemiology
[3] RTI Health Solutions,Slone Epidemiology Center
[4] Boston University,undefined
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Oral contraceptives; Birth weight; Ponderal index; Prospective cohort study;
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Few studies have evaluated the association between pregravid oral contraceptive (OC) use and birth weight, and findings have been conflicting. We conducted a prospective cohort study of 5921 pregnancy planners in Denmark to evaluate recency, duration, and type of OC used before conception in relation to infant birth weight. Participants completed online questionnaires and reported detailed information on contraceptive history and covariates at baseline. Participants completed bimonthly follow-up questionnaires to update their pregnancy status for up to 12 months or until conception occurred. Birth weight data were ascertained from the Danish Medical Birth Registry for 4046 live births delivered by study participants between 2008 and 2010. We used multivariable linear and log-binomial regression analyses to control for confounding. Mean birth weight was higher among women who had used OCs within 0–1 months (mean difference = 97 g, CI 26, 168) or 2–6 months (mean difference = 40 g, CI −5, 85) before conception, compared with more than 12 months before conception. Mean birth weight was lower among women who had used OCs for long durations (mean difference comparing ≥12 with <4 years of OC use = −85 g, CI −158, −11). Our findings indicate that pregravid OC use within 6 months of conception may be associated with a small increase in birth weight, but that long duration of use may have the opposite effect. Results were stronger among male infants, among 2nd and 4th generation OC users, and among users of OCs with a higher estrogen dose.
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