Korean J Obstet Gynecol.
2000 Jul;43(7):1253-1257.
Study on Multiple Birth Based on Birth Certificate Data
Abstract
OBJECTIVE
Multiple birth implicates the important health and social problems such as preterm birth, low birth weight, high
perinatal mortality, and increased medical cost. This study was performed to investigate the multiple birth rate in Korea
using the birth certificate data.
METHODS
Retrospective review and analysis of data from Korean birth certificate in 1996.
RESULTS
Multiple birth rate was 1.4% of total births(683,043 cases). Mean birth weight was 3.29+/-0.47kg for singleton birth
and 2.57+/-0.58kg for multiple birth. Mean gestational age was 39.56+/-1.32 weeks for singleton birth and 37.47+/-2.41 weeks
for multiple birth. Rate of low birth weight (< 2.5kg) was 14 times higher for multiple birth compared with that of singleton
birth, and rate of preterm birth(< 37 weeks) was 10 times higher. Multiple logistic regression analysis was performed to
examine the relationship between multiple birth and selected variables including maternal age, job and birth order. As the
odds ratio(OR) was 2.47(95% CI: 2.34 - 2.59, p<0.001) for the second birth, and 5.31(95% CI: 4.99 - 5.65, p<0.001) for the
third and over birth compared with the first birth, there was a significant correlation between multiple birth and birth order.
CONCLUSIONS
Based on the birth certificate data in 1996, the incidence of twin and higher order multiple birth was 1.7%, and
a significant correlation between multiple birth and birth order was revealed. Further studies are necessary to elucidate the
etiology and prognosis of multiple birth and the developmental problems from birth to adolescence.