Our results
Our findings revealed that women who experience a job loss during pregnancy have higher risk of losing their pregnancies. In cases where there is no job loss, the probability of pregnancy loss stands at about 12%. to 17% when the woman or her partner had lost their job.
A figure displaying Predicted probability for mexico rcs data risk of miscarriage or stillbirth for pregnancies affected and not affected by woman’s or her partner’s job loss. (A–C) The results obtained from Model 1 (baseline + woman’s demographic characteristics and prior miscarriage), Model 2 (Model 1 + woman’s SES and partner’s characteristics), and Model 3 (Model 2 + partner’s SES and household income), respectively. The 95% CIs are shown.
Predicted probability for risk of miscarriage or stillbirth for pregnancies affected and not affected by woman’s or her partner’s job loss. (A–C) The results obtained from Model 1 (woman’s demographic characteristics and prior miscarriage), Model 2 (Model 1 + woman’s SES and partner’s characteristics), and Model 3 (Model 2 + partner’s SES and household income), respectively. The 95% CIs are shown.