Skip to main content

Table 1 Characteristics of the women enrolled in the study and of their newborns

From: Characterization of B cells in healthy pregnant women from late pregnancy to post-partum: a prospective observational study

 

Non-pregnant women (n = 35)

Pregnant women (n = 43)

Age in years, median (range)

35.0 (20–40)

32.0 (25–41)*

Ethnicity, n (%)

 White

35 (100)

42 (97.8)

 Black

0

1 (2.2)

Gestational age in weeks, median (range)

 3rd trimester

 

33.0 (31–35)

 Day of delivery

 

39.0 (37–41)

Parity, n (%)

 Nulliparous

5 (14.3)

24 (55.8)*

 Primiparous

14 (40)

18 (41.9)

 Multiparous

16 (45.7)

1 (2.3)

Mode of delivery, n (%)

 Vaginal

 

18 (41.8)

 Cesarean

 

25 (58.2)

 Elective cesareana

 

14 (55.6)

 Intrapartum cesareanb

 

11 (44.4)

Newborns

 Birth weight in grams, mean (± SD)

 

3265.0 (±393.5)

 Gender, n (%)

  Male

 

22 (51)

  Female

 

21 (49)

 APGAR score, median (range)

  1-min Apgar score

 

9 (6; 10)

  5-min Apgar score

 

10 (9; 10)

  5-min Apgar score less than 7

 

0 (0)

  1. Note: SD standard deviation; apreformed prelabor; bperformed in labor; *statistically significant differences (p < 0.05) between pregnant and non-pregnant