Socio-demographic factors
Mother's age under 16 years or over 40 years - Deprivation - Mother's use of medicines, alcohol, drugs and smoking - Physical or psychological distress and being the first child
Current Pregnanacy
vaginal bleeding
History of a sexually transmitted disease
Multiple load
gestational eclampsia
premature rupture of membranes
short period between pregnancies
Too much/too little amniotic fluid
Acute medical or surgical treatment
intermittent pregnancy
Familial/hereditary hypercoagulable disorders
Abnormal fetal ultrasonography results
Receiving infertility treatment
Past medical history
Hypertension
Asymptomatic bacteriuria
rheumatic disease
Immuno-related diseases
Long-term drug use
Genetic Disease
diabetes
Pregnancy and Birth
fetal distress
Immature lecithin/sphingomyelin ratio, absence of phosphatidylglycerol
breech presentation
Meconium-dyed amniotic fluid
rope tangle
Caesarean delivery
using forceps
Apgar score <4 (first minute)
Prematurity (<37 weeks)
Post-mature (42 weeks)
Previous pregnancies
Loss of the fetus inside the womb
newborn death
premature ejaculation
stunted growth
abnormalities
Cervical insufficiency
Incompatibility of blood groups and the presence of a story of neonatal jaundice
thrombocytopenia
fetal hydrops
Metabolic disease story
Newborn
Birth weight <2500 g or > 4000 g
Birth week <37 or 42 weeks
SGA or LGA
Shortness of breath, cyanosis
congenital malformation
Paleness, plethora, petechiae
high risk infant