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Differences in Perinatal Outcomes of Birthing People in Same-Sex and Different-Sex Marriages

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY
卷 190, 期 11, 页码 2350-2359

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/aje/kwab148

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assisted reproductive technology; birth outcomes; large for gestational age; LGBT persons; pregnancy; preterm birth; propensity score matching; sexual minorities

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  1. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development of the National Institutes of Health [K12HD043488]

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Research shows that individuals in same-sex marriages who give birth have similar perinatal outcomes to those in different-sex marriages, but the use of assisted reproductive technologies can affect these outcomes. More studies are needed to understand why the use of assisted reproductive technology does not pose a risk for poor birth outcomes in same-sex marriages.
It is unknown whether people in same-sex relationships who give birth have different perinatal outcomes than people in different-sex relationships, despite differences in risk factors such as use of assisted reproductive technologies, obesity, smoking, and poor mental health. Marriage equality has established birth certificates as a promising new source of population-based data on births to same-sex married parents. We used birth certificate data from Massachusetts for 201,873 singletons born to married parents from 2012 to 2016. We estimated the associations of several birth outcomes with having a birth parent in a same-sex marriage using propensity score-matched and -unmatched samples. We also tested whether these associations were modified by the use of assisted reproductive technologies. People in same-sex marriages who gave birth had perinatal outcomes related to decreased fetal growth and preterm birth that were similar to those of their peers in different-sex marriages. Use of assisted reproductive technology was associated with decreased fetal growth and increased risk of preterm birth for infants with different-sex parents but not for infants with same-sex parents. More research is needed across other states and to understand why use of assisted reproductive technology is not a risk factor for poor birth outcomes for those in same-sex marriages.

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