Preterm Delivery and Postpartum Substance Use: Implications for Maternal Mental Health in Obstetric Care
Freida P Raj, Eduardo Espiridion, Xuezhi (Daniel) Jiang

TL;DR
Preterm delivery increases the risk of new substance use in postpartum women, highlighting the need for better mental health care in maternal health.
Contribution
This study identifies a novel link between preterm delivery and new-onset postpartum substance use, emphasizing trauma-informed care.
Findings
Preterm delivery is associated with increased new-onset postpartum substance use across four substances.
Substance use risk is higher in the early postpartum period, with significant hazard ratios for nicotine, cannabis, opioids, and alcohol.
The association persists in the late postpartum period, though with slightly attenuated effects.
Abstract
Introduction Preterm delivery is an obstetric complication linked to an increased risk of postpartum depression (PPD), which often goes undiagnosed. Individuals with PPD may self-medicate to manage depressive symptoms. While postpartum substance use is well-documented, few studies have assessed whether preterm delivery is associated with new-onset substance use. A greater understanding of birth trauma as a factor for new-onset substance use in postpartum women can broaden our understanding of postpartum mood disorders and propel greater inquiry into mental health care in peri- and postpartum women. Methods A retrospective cohort study was conducted using TriNetX to assess whether preterm delivery increases the risk of new-onset postpartum substance use. Propensity score matching was performed based on age, age at delivery, and race. Patients with a history of substance use disorder…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMaternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum · Prenatal Substance Exposure Effects · Breastfeeding Practices and Influences
