Maternal alcohol consumption and the risk of miscarriage in the first and second trimesters: A systematic review and dose–response meta‐analysis

Abstract Introduction According to a precautionary principle, it is recommended that pregnant women and women trying to conceive abstain from alcohol consumption. In this dose–response meta‐analysis, we aimed to examine the association between alcohol consumption and binge drinking and the risk of m...

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Main Authors: Kristina Rantzau Saxov, Katrine Strandberg‐Larsen, Sofie G. Pristed, Niels Henrik Bruun, Ulrik Schiøler Kesmodel
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Published: Wiley 2023-07-01
Series:Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/aogs.14566
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author Kristina Rantzau Saxov
Katrine Strandberg‐Larsen
Sofie G. Pristed
Niels Henrik Bruun
Ulrik Schiøler Kesmodel
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Katrine Strandberg‐Larsen
Sofie G. Pristed
Niels Henrik Bruun
Ulrik Schiøler Kesmodel
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description Abstract Introduction According to a precautionary principle, it is recommended that pregnant women and women trying to conceive abstain from alcohol consumption. In this dose–response meta‐analysis, we aimed to examine the association between alcohol consumption and binge drinking and the risk of miscarriage in the first and second trimesters. Material and methods The literature search was conducted in MEDLINE, Embase and the Cochrane Library in May 2022, without any language, geographic or time limitations. Cohort or case–control studies reporting dose‐specific effects adjusting for maternal age and using separate risk assessments for first‐ and second‐trimester miscarriages were included. Study quality was assessed using the Newcastle–Ottawa Scale. This study is registered with PROSPERO, registration number CRD42020221070. Results A total of 2124 articles were identified. Five articles met the inclusion criteria. Adjusted data from 153 619 women were included in the first‐trimester analysis and data from 458 154 women in the second‐trimester analysis. In the first and second trimesters, the risk of miscarriage increased by 7% (odds ratio [OR] 1.07, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.96–1.20) and 3% (OR 1.03, 95% CI 0.99–1.08) for each additional drink per week, respectively, but not to a statistically significant degree. One article regarding binge drinking and the risk of miscarriage was found, which revealed no association between the variables in either the first or second trimester (OR 0.84 [95% CI 0.62–1.14] and OR 1.04 [95% CI 0.78–1.38]). Conclusions This meta‐analysis revealed no dose‐dependent association between miscarriage risk and alcohol consumption, but further focused research is recommended. The research gap regarding miscarriage and binge drinking needs further investigation.
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spelling doaj-art-13d9c4e46ad84c6b9814f6dd324e08672025-08-20T02:09:34ZengWileyActa Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica0001-63491600-04122023-07-01102782183210.1111/aogs.14566Maternal alcohol consumption and the risk of miscarriage in the first and second trimesters: A systematic review and dose–response meta‐analysisKristina Rantzau Saxov0Katrine Strandberg‐Larsen1Sofie G. Pristed2Niels Henrik Bruun3Ulrik Schiøler Kesmodel4Department of Clinical Medicine Aalborg University Aalborg DenmarkSection of Epidemiology University of Copenhagen Copenhagen K DenmarkDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology Aalborg University Hospital Aalborg DenmarkUnit of Clinical Biostatistics, Aalborg University Hospital Aalborg DenmarkDepartment of Clinical Medicine Aalborg University Aalborg DenmarkAbstract Introduction According to a precautionary principle, it is recommended that pregnant women and women trying to conceive abstain from alcohol consumption. In this dose–response meta‐analysis, we aimed to examine the association between alcohol consumption and binge drinking and the risk of miscarriage in the first and second trimesters. Material and methods The literature search was conducted in MEDLINE, Embase and the Cochrane Library in May 2022, without any language, geographic or time limitations. Cohort or case–control studies reporting dose‐specific effects adjusting for maternal age and using separate risk assessments for first‐ and second‐trimester miscarriages were included. Study quality was assessed using the Newcastle–Ottawa Scale. This study is registered with PROSPERO, registration number CRD42020221070. Results A total of 2124 articles were identified. Five articles met the inclusion criteria. Adjusted data from 153 619 women were included in the first‐trimester analysis and data from 458 154 women in the second‐trimester analysis. In the first and second trimesters, the risk of miscarriage increased by 7% (odds ratio [OR] 1.07, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.96–1.20) and 3% (OR 1.03, 95% CI 0.99–1.08) for each additional drink per week, respectively, but not to a statistically significant degree. One article regarding binge drinking and the risk of miscarriage was found, which revealed no association between the variables in either the first or second trimester (OR 0.84 [95% CI 0.62–1.14] and OR 1.04 [95% CI 0.78–1.38]). Conclusions This meta‐analysis revealed no dose‐dependent association between miscarriage risk and alcohol consumption, but further focused research is recommended. The research gap regarding miscarriage and binge drinking needs further investigation.https://doi.org/10.1111/aogs.14566alcohol consumptionbinge drinkingmiscarriagepregnancyspontaneous abortion
spellingShingle Kristina Rantzau Saxov
Katrine Strandberg‐Larsen
Sofie G. Pristed
Niels Henrik Bruun
Ulrik Schiøler Kesmodel
Maternal alcohol consumption and the risk of miscarriage in the first and second trimesters: A systematic review and dose–response meta‐analysis
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica
alcohol consumption
binge drinking
miscarriage
pregnancy
spontaneous abortion
title Maternal alcohol consumption and the risk of miscarriage in the first and second trimesters: A systematic review and dose–response meta‐analysis
title_full Maternal alcohol consumption and the risk of miscarriage in the first and second trimesters: A systematic review and dose–response meta‐analysis
title_fullStr Maternal alcohol consumption and the risk of miscarriage in the first and second trimesters: A systematic review and dose–response meta‐analysis
title_full_unstemmed Maternal alcohol consumption and the risk of miscarriage in the first and second trimesters: A systematic review and dose–response meta‐analysis
title_short Maternal alcohol consumption and the risk of miscarriage in the first and second trimesters: A systematic review and dose–response meta‐analysis
title_sort maternal alcohol consumption and the risk of miscarriage in the first and second trimesters a systematic review and dose response meta analysis
topic alcohol consumption
binge drinking
miscarriage
pregnancy
spontaneous abortion
url https://doi.org/10.1111/aogs.14566
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