Shifts in the Distribution of Births by Gestational Age: United States, 2014-2022.

Joyce A Martin, Michelle J K Osterman
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Objectives-This report presents changes in the distribution of singleton births by gestational age in the United States for 2014-2022, by maternal age and race and Hispanic origin. Methods-Data are based on all birth certificates for singleton births registered in the United States from 2014 to 2022. Gestational age is measured in completed weeks using the obstetric estimate and categorized as early preterm (less than 34 weeks), late preterm (34-36 weeks), total preterm (less than 37 weeks), early term (37-38 weeks), full term (39-40 weeks), and late- and post-term (41 and later weeks). Data are shown by maternal age and race and Hispanic origin. Single weeks of gestation at term (37-41 weeks) are also examined. Results-Despite some fluctuation in most gestational age categories during the pandemic years of 2020-2022, trends from 2014 to 2022 demonstrate a shift towards shorter gestational ages. Preterm and early-term birth rates rose from 2014 to 2022 (by 12% and 20%, respectively), while full-term and lateand post-term births declined (by 6% and 28%, respectively). Similar shifts for each gestational age category were seen across maternal age and race and Hispanic-origin groups. By single week of gestation at term, the largest change was for births at 37 weeks (an increase of 42%).

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按妊娠年龄划分的出生分布变化:美国,2014-2022 年。
目标--本报告介绍了 2014-2022 年美国按孕龄、孕产妇年龄、种族和西班牙裔分列的单胎新生儿分布变化情况。方法-数据基于 2014 年至 2022 年在美国登记的所有单胎出生证明。胎龄使用产科估计值以完整周数计算,并分为早期早产(小于 34 周)、晚期早产(34-36 周)、完全早产(小于 37 周)、早期足月(37-38 周)、足月(39-40 周)以及晚期和足月后(41 周及以后)。数据按产妇年龄、种族和西班牙裔分列。还对足月(37-41 周)的单周妊娠进行了研究。结果--尽管在 2020 年至 2022 年的大流行期间,大多数孕龄类别出现了一些波动,但 2014 年至 2022 年的趋势表明,孕龄正在向更短的孕龄转变。早产儿和早产儿的出生率从 2014 年到 2022 年有所上升(分别上升了 12% 和 20%),而足月儿和晚期及足月儿的出生率则有所下降(分别下降了 6% 和 28%)。不同孕龄、不同种族和西班牙裔的孕产妇也出现了类似的变化。按足月妊娠的单周计算,变化最大的是 37 周的新生儿(增加了 42%)。
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