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The Pathologist / Issues / 2026 / February / Why Maternal Comorbidities Matter for Newborn Care
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Why Maternal Co-morbidities Matter for Newborn Care

Analysis shows higher rates of severe morbidity and mortality with increasing maternal conditions

02/10/2026 News 2 min read
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Clinical Report: Why Maternal Co-morbidities Matter for Newborn Care

Overview

A population-based study reveals that newborns of mothers with multiple chronic conditions face significantly higher risks of severe neonatal morbidity or mortality. The risk escalates with the number and severity of maternal conditions, underscoring the importance of maternal health in neonatal outcomes.

Background

Maternal health significantly influences neonatal outcomes, making it crucial to understand the impact of chronic conditions on newborn health. This study highlights the association between maternal chronic conditions and severe neonatal morbidity or mortality, emphasizing the need for effective prenatal care. By identifying at-risk pregnancies, healthcare providers can implement tailored interventions to improve outcomes for both mothers and infants.

Data Highlights

Maternal ConditionsAdjusted Relative Risk of SNM-M
0 Conditions1.00
1 Condition1.26
2 Conditions1.58
3 or More Conditions2.01

Key Findings

  • Newborns of mothers with one chronic condition have a 26% increased risk of severe neonatal morbidity or mortality (SNM-M).
  • The risk increases to 58% for two conditions and 101% for three or more conditions.
  • Complex maternal conditions (three or more affecting different body systems) nearly double the risk of SNM-M.
  • Cardiometabolic conditions are particularly associated with elevated neonatal risks.
  • Severe maternal conditions requiring hospitalization during pregnancy lead to over a threefold increase in SNM-M risk.

Clinical Implications

Healthcare providers should prioritize the assessment of maternal chronic conditions during prenatal visits to identify at-risk pregnancies. Tailored prenatal care and risk stratification can help mitigate adverse neonatal outcomes. Integrating maternal health data into clinical practice is essential for improving both maternal and neonatal health.

Conclusion

The findings of this study underscore the critical role of maternal health in determining neonatal outcomes. Enhanced prenatal care strategies are necessary to address the risks associated with maternal chronic conditions.

References

  1. Multiple Maternal Chronic Conditions and Risk of Severe Neonatal Morbidity and Mortality - PMC, 2026 -- JAMA Network Open
  2. BMC Psychiatry (Springer) — Perinatal determinants of depressive disorder profile in high-income women: testing current cut-off thresholds
  3. The Journal of Infectious Diseases — Maternal Immunization
  4. American Journal of Epidemiology — Impact of Migraine and Comorbid Conditions on Severe Maternal and Neonatal Morbidity and Mortality
  5. Tailored Prenatal Care Delivery for Pregnant Individuals | ACOG
  6. American Journal of Epidemiology — Examining Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Severe Maternal and Neonatal Morbidity Among Low-Risk Nulliparous Patients: The Role of Labor and Delivery Unit Practices
  7. ACOG Clinical Guidance on Tailored Prenatal Care
  8. Multiple Maternal Chronic Conditions and Risk of Severe Neonatal Morbidity and Mortality - PMC
  9. Clinical Guidance for the Integration of the Findings of the Chronic Hypertension and Pregnancy (CHAP) Study | ACOG

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