Table 1

- Characteristics of study population and neonatal outcomes.

Characteristicsn (%)
Gender
Male74 (53.2)
Female65 (46.8)
Mother nationality
Saudi97 (69.7)
Non-Saudi42 (30.3)
Mode of delivery
Vaginal69 (49.6)
Cesarean70 (53.2)
Pregnancy identified
US28 (20.1)
LMP90 (64.7)
Clinical examination17 (12.2)
Mother’s weight at delivery, kg (mean±SD)74.2±17.4
Mother’s height at delivery, cm (mean±SD)157.6±6
Maternal age, years (mean±SD)29.2±7.25
Average of antenatal visits (mean±SD)4.8±2.9
History of abortions
Yes32 (23.1)
No107 (76.9)
Plurality
Singletons120 (86.3)
Twins13 (9.3)
Triples6 (4.3)
Primipara39 (28.0)
GA, weeks (mean±SD)32.9±3.9
SGA62 (44.6)
BW, grams1941±723
Length of stay in NICU, days (mean±SD)18.2±21.4
Weight at NICU discharge, g (mean±SD)2098±555
Low APGAR (<7 at 5 minutes) (mean±SD)24±17.2
According to GA
Extremely preterm (<28 weeks)15 (10.79)
Very preterm (28 to <32 weeks)27 (19.42)
Late preterm (32 to <37 weeks)97 (69.78)
According to BW (grams)
Less than 1000 (ELBW)13 (9.35)
1000 to 1499 (VLBW)25 (17.99)
1500 to 2499 (LBW)74 (53.24)
2500 to 3999 (NBW)27 (19.42)

SD: standard deviation, US: ultrasound, LMP: last menstrual period, GA: gestational age, SGA: Small for gestational age, BW: birth weight, NICU: neonatal intensive care unit, ELBW: extremely low birth weight, VLBW: very low birth weight, LBW: low birth weight, NBW: normal birth weight