Pregnant people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) tend to be younger at first delivery, have fewer live births, and have higher rates of physical and mental health conditions, according to a study published online Aug. 15 in JAMA Network Open.
Lindsay Shea, Dr.P.H., from Drexel University in Philadelphia, and colleagues conducted a retrospective cohort study using national Medicaid claims from Jan. 1, 2008, to Dec. 31, 2019, for 55,440 pregnant women with IDD (41,854 with intellectual disabilities and 13,586 with autism) and 438,557 without IDD.
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