Disparities in Patterns of Preterm and Early Term Second Births Among Non‐Hispanic Black and White Mothers
Puneet Kaur Chehal, Maria Dieci, E. Kathleen Adams, Michael R. Kramer, Anne L. Dunlop

TL;DR
Non-Hispanic Black mothers have higher risks of preterm or early term second births compared to White mothers, regardless of the first birth's gestational age.
Contribution
This study reveals persistent racial disparities in second birth gestational age outcomes, even after full-term first births.
Findings
NH Black mothers with preterm first births had higher risks of second preterm births than NH White mothers.
After early term first births, NH Black mothers had elevated risks of preterm or early term second births.
Racial disparities in second birth gestational age persisted even after excluding medically indicated first births.
Abstract
Early term births (37–38 weeks), like preterm births (< 37 weeks) are associated with increased infant morbidity, mortality, and risk of future preterm births. While racial disparities in preterm births are well documented, longitudinal patterns of early term and preterm births by maternal race remain underexplored. To estimate the likelihood of second births that are preterm or early term, conditional on the gestational age category of the mother's first birth and maternal race. This population‐based cohort study used linked birth and hospital discharge records for non‐Hispanic (NH) Black and White mothers in Georgia with a first and second singleton live birth between 2011 and 2020. We examined the unadjusted distributions of second birth gestational age (< 32, 32–36, 37–38, ≥ 39 weeks) stratified by first birth gestational age category and maternal race. Adjusted relative risk…
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TopicsMaternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum · Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions · Preterm Birth and Chorioamnionitis
