Published in:
01-07-2015 | Original Article
Risk Factors for Macrosomia
Authors:
Elie Nkwabong, Guilherme Roger Nzalli Tangho
Published in:
The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology of India
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Issue 4/2015
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Abstract
Objective
To identify risk factors for macrosomic babies.
Methods
This cross-sectional analytical study was carried out in the University Teaching Hospital and the Central Hospital of Yaoundé (Cameroon) from October 1st, 2012 to March 31st, 2013. Women who gave birth to ≥4,000 or 3,000–3,499 g babies were recruited. Variables recorded were fetal sex and birth weight, gestational age, maternal age, parity, mother’s body mass index (BMI), weight gain during pregnancy, previous macrosomia, and father’s BMI. Fisher exact test and student t-test were used for comparison. Level of significance was P < 0.05.
Results
Main risk factors for macrosomia are delivery of a previous macrosomic baby (OR 13.1), maternal weight gain ≥16 kg (OR 10.2), parity ≥3 (OR 4.8), father’s BMI ≥30 (OR 3.7), male sex (OR 2.2), and post-term (OR 1.9).
Conclusion
Father’s obesity should be added among the known risk factors for macrosomia.