.@margolis_r and I have argued that evaluations of birth timing should be expanded beyond mistimed + unwanted to include later-than-desired due to conceptual commonalities (i.e. timing considered sub-optimal) and shared negative health ties (i.e. low BW) h
@DemographicRes @SarahKCowan @alisongemmill Neat finding. @carohartnett and I have some related results in this study. https://t.co/bwSMMCQd8B
@UofSC_CHIP affiliate @cshartnett finds "nearly 10% of births are categorized as later-than-desired and these babies are more likely to be low birth weight, compared to on-time births" https://t.co/h059j5lHcq
RT @SDA_Demography: Given that 10% of pregnancies are later than desired, it's impt to understand prevalence & characteristics. New researc…
RT @SDA_Demography: Given that 10% of pregnancies are later than desired, it's impt to understand prevalence & characteristics. New researc…
Given that 10% of pregnancies are later than desired, it's impt to understand prevalence & characteristics. New research based on 1995–2015 National Survey of Family Growth provides clues Details in PRPR https://t.co/2OCuDYx93q
Given that 10% of pregnancies are later than desired, it's impt to understand prevalence & characteristics. New research based on 1995–2015 National Survey of Family Growth provides clues Details in PRPR https://t.co/2OCuDYx93q
Given that 10% of pregnancies are later than desired, it's impt to understand prevalence & characteristics. New research based on 1995–2015 National Survey of Family Growth provides clues NEW in PRPR https://t.co/2OCuDYx93q
RT @cshartnett: My co-authored article with @margolis_r is out! “Births that are Later than Desired: Correlates and Consequences" https://t…
RT @SDA_Demography: Given that 10% of pregnancies are later than desired, it's impt to understand prevalence & characteristics. New researc…
RT @SDA_Demography: Given that 10% of pregnancies are later than desired, it's impt to understand prevalence & characteristics. New researc…
Given that 10% of pregnancies are later than desired, it's impt to understand prevalence & characteristics. New research based on 1995–2015 National Survey of Family Growth provides clues NEW in PRPR https://t.co/2OCuDYx93q @SpringerSocSci https://t.co
RT @cshartnett: My co-authored article with @margolis_r is out! “Births that are Later than Desired: Correlates and Consequences" https://t…
RT @cshartnett: My co-authored article with @margolis_r is out! “Births that are Later than Desired: Correlates and Consequences" https://t…
RT @cshartnett: My co-authored article with @margolis_r is out! “Births that are Later than Desired: Correlates and Consequences" https://t…
Great summary thread of the phenomenon of later than desired pregnancy.
RT @cshartnett: My co-authored article with @margolis_r is out! “Births that are Later than Desired: Correlates and Consequences" https://t…
RT @cshartnett: My co-authored article with @margolis_r is out! “Births that are Later than Desired: Correlates and Consequences" https://t…
RT @spattersearch: Thread 👇 https://t.co/We6tXOnrnJ
Thread 👇
Interesting thread on an under-studied phenomenon ‘later than desired’ births
This is a great thread on an important topic, "later than desired births." (This means pregnancy timing - NOT delivering after the hospital kitchen is already closed which, from my experience, is also a real issue worth exploring...)
RT @cshartnett: My co-authored article with @margolis_r is out! “Births that are Later than Desired: Correlates and Consequences" https://t…
RT @cshartnett: My co-authored article with @margolis_r is out! “Births that are Later than Desired: Correlates and Consequences" https://t…
My co-authored article with @margolis_r is out! “Births that are Later than Desired: Correlates and Consequences" https://t.co/3BlP7iyatH in PRPR. Here’s a summary: (1/n)