The mothers of exposed infants had higher depression scores compared with controls (P = .004), and had minimal to mild depression. Otherwise, they were similar in terms of age, weight, and likelihood of having chronic or gestational hypertension or diabetes. There also were no differences in maternal conditions or infant birth weight, body surface area or gestational age.
In the infants, no differences were seen in the occurrence of patent foramen ovale, patent ductus arteriosus, ventricular septal defect, or peripheral pulmonary artery stenosis.
This research was supported by the Department of Pediatric K12 Child Health Research Career Development Award, the Stead Family Department of Pediatrics at the University of Iowa, an NIH T32 grant, and the Children’s Miracle Network. The authors reported no financial disclosures.