Does Group Prenatal Care Reduces Preterm Birth Risk?
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"A new study of more than 9,000 women compared those who received either CenteringPregnancy or Expect With Me group prenatal care to those who received traditional one-on-one care.
Researchers found that group prenatal care patients had a 37 percent lower risk of having a preterm birth and a 38 percent lower risk of having a low birth weight baby than women receiving traditional one-on-one care. Better attendance at the group visits also lead to more pronounced benefits.
Women with five or more group prenatal care visits had a 68 percent lower risk of having a preterm birth and a 66 percent lower risk of having a low birth weight baby than their peers receiving traditional care.
These findings come from the largest study comparing group prenatal care to traditional one-on-one care, to date.
“The health benefits of group prenatal care are enormous,” says coauthor Jessica Lewis, deputy director of pregnancy research at Yale University’s School of Public Health. “Preterm birth and low birth weight are the second leading causes of infant mortality in the US, and cost more than $38 billion dollars per year.”
Group prenatal care typically brings together 8 to 12 women for 2-hour long sessions on the same schedule as traditional prenatal care. Each patient gets a brief one-on-one check-up and then most of the time is spent in a facilitated discussion on the topics of pregnancy and childbirth. Women receive 20 hours of care over the course of a pregnancy, compared to 2 hours in traditional care..." | Learn More >>