Maternal Childhood Adversity as a Risk for Perinatal Complications and NICU Hospitalization

ConclusionsThe findings demonstrate the extraordinary risk that mothers ’ ACEs pose for infant and maternal health outcomes over and above the associations with known maternal health risks during pregnancy, including overweight/obesity, smoking, and alcohol use. These results support a biological intergenerational transmission framework, which suggests that risk from maternal adversity is perpetuated in the next generation through biophysical and behavioral mechanisms during pregnancy that negatively affect infant health outcomes.
Source: Journal of Pediatric Psychology - Category: Pediatrics Source Type: research