The Association of Hair Coloring During Pregnancy With Pregnancy and Neonatal Outcomes: A Cross-sectional Study

Pub Date : 2020-05-08 DOI:10.21203/rs.3.rs-24851/v1
M. K. Shishavan, M. Sayyah-Melli, Mohammad Reza Rashid, P. M. Gharabaghi, M. Ghojazadeh, V. Rahmani, Zohreh Tahmasebi
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Background: Hair colorant use has spread globally and rapidly in recent years. Concerns have arisen about the safety of hair dyes usage during pregnancy. The primary goal of this study was to examine the association between hair coloring during pregnancy, intrapartum, and neonatal outcomes.Methods: This explorative cross-sectional study was carried out at Talegani Teaching Hospital of Tabriz University of Medical Sciences from Jan 2017 to Dec 2019. Three trained midwives inquired mothers about the hair coloring history on the admission to the labor room and recorded intrapartum, and neonatal outcomes. Chi-Square test of independence with post hoc tests and Logistic regression analysis were used for data analysis. Odds Ratios with a 95% confidence interval and contributing effect sizes were reported. The significance level was set at α ≤ 0.05Results: We studied 2040 women aged 14 to 48 years. Most of the participants (75.24%) dyed their hair during pregnancy, and the majority (62.67%) colored their hair in the third trimester. There was no statistically significant association between hair coloring and neonate 1-minute (p=0.23) and 5-minute Apgar score (p=0.99). The logistic regression model did not confirm a rise in overall neonatal complications (NC) associated with hair coloring at any time during the pregnancy (OR:0.027 p<0.001). Higher rates of Low birth weight (LBW) were seen among those dyed their hair in the preconception period and third trimester compared to the woman who colored their hair in the first and second trimester (p<0.001).Conclusions: We observed associations between hair coloring and LBW, but there were no increased odds for NC. The evidence for recommending hair dye safety during pregnancy is still limited. Perinatal health professionals should advise their patients on possible adverse outcomes and inform them about the uncertainties about hair dyes.
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怀孕期间染发与妊娠和新生儿结局的关系:一项横断面研究
背景:染发剂的使用近年来在全球范围内迅速蔓延。人们开始担心怀孕期间使用染发剂的安全性。本研究的主要目的是研究孕期染发、分娩期染发和新生儿结局之间的关系。方法:本探索性横断面研究于2017年1月- 2019年12月在大不里士医科大学Talegani教学医院进行。三名训练有素的助产士在产妇进入产房时询问其染发史,并记录分娩时和新生儿结局。数据分析采用卡方独立性检验、事后检验和Logistic回归分析。报告了具有95%置信区间的优势比和贡献效应大小。结果:我们研究了2040名年龄在14 ~ 48岁之间的女性。大多数参与者(75.24%)在怀孕期间染发,大多数(62.67%)在妊娠晚期染发。染发与新生儿1分钟(p=0.23)和5分钟Apgar评分(p=0.99)无统计学意义。logistic回归模型未证实妊娠期间任何时间染发相关的新生儿并发症(NC)发生率升高(OR:0.027 p<0.001)。在孕前和妊娠晚期染发的妇女中,低出生体重(LBW)的发生率高于在妊娠早期和中期染发的妇女(p<0.001)。结论:我们观察到染发与LBW之间的关联,但NC的几率没有增加。建议怀孕期间染发剂安全的证据仍然有限。围产期保健专业人员应告知患者可能出现的不良后果,并告知患者染发剂的不确定性。
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