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From: Parental genetically predicted liability for coronary heart disease and risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes: a cohort study

Fig. 2

Associations between one SD higher maternal GRS for CHD and risk of APO and between one SD higher paternal GRS and risk of APO in female partners. Main analyses (pooled analyses from MoBa and HUNT participants) were conducted in 75,210 women for miscarriage, 83,900 for stillbirth, 83,114 for HDP, 83,900 for GD, 66,110 for SGA, 69,789 for LGA, and 83,522 for sPTB. Regarding men, APOs were detected in their female partners, and analyses were conducted in 51,156 individuals for miscarriage, 55,790 for stillbirth, 55,273 for HDP, 55,790 for GD, 43,967 for SGA, 46,104 for LGA, and 55,536 for sPTB. Sample sizes of additional analyses are described in Supplementary Table 3, being smallest for the analyses in the subgroup with genetic data on both parents

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