Cynthia M Bulik, Elizabeth R Hoffman, Ann Von Holle, Leila Torgersen, Camilla Stoltenberg, Ted Reichborn-Kjennerud
Departments of Psychiatry and Nutrition, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-7160, USA. cbulik@med.unc.edu
Obstetrics and gynecology 2010 NovTo compare the frequency with which unplanned pregnancies occur in individuals with anorexia nervosa relative to women without eating disorders in the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study. In a sample of 62,060 women, 62 reported anorexia nervosa. Using data from a questionnaire completed by all participating mothers, we compared mother's age at birth and the frequency with which mothers reported their index pregnancy as being unplanned. Women with anorexia nervosa were younger (26.2 years, standard deviation 4.76) than women with no eating disorder (29.9 years, standard deviation 4.60) at the time of birth. Significantly more women with anorexia nervosa (50.0%) reported unplanned pregnancy than women in the referent group (18.9%). After adjustment for maternal age and infertility treatment, the relative risk of unplanned pregnancy in individuals with anorexia nervosa was 2.11 (95% confidence interval 1.64-2.72). Induced abortion was also significantly more common in women with anorexia nervosa than referent women (24.2% compared with 14.6%). The higher rate of unplanned pregnancy and abortion in women with anorexia nervosa is of clinical concern because absent or irregular menstruation may be misinterpreted as decreasing risk of pregnancy. II.
Cynthia M Bulik, Elizabeth R Hoffman, Ann Von Holle, Leila Torgersen, Camilla Stoltenberg, Ted Reichborn-Kjennerud. Unplanned pregnancy in women with anorexia nervosa. Obstetrics and gynecology. 2010 Nov;116(5):1136-40
PMID: 20966699
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