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This granularity allowed us

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 4:20 am
by asimj1
Miscarriages (pregnancy loss before the 24th week of gestation) represented approximately 11.5% of all pregnancies in our sample, though this number might be an underestimate. Often, pregnancy losses occur within the first month when women have not yet realized their pregnancy. Additionally, about 0.45% of these pregnancies resulted in stillbirths (pregnancy loss after the 24th week of gestation).

Understanding Society data offers detailed mexico rcs data information on the month of conception and the timing of a job loss, reported by women or their partners. to accurately detect the cases where the job loss preceded or coincided with the month of pregnancy loss. Our analysis specifically focused on involuntary job loss, differentiating it from other forms of employment termination, such as contract completion, illness, or parental leave.

We acknowledge that various factors might influence both the risk of experiencing job loss and the risk of an involuntary pregnancy end. To address this issue, we considered a range of other variables such as socio-economic background, age, parenthood status, educational level, self-reported health status, history of previous miscarriage, marital status at the time of conception, cohabitation with a partner, the partner’s age and employment status, overall household income in our statistical analyses.