The objective of this study is to evaluate the impact of denial pregnancy on children's health ( anthropometric data, psychomotor development , disease) at different age of evaluation ( at birth, 9 months, 24 months and between 2 and 6 years post natal age). The hypothesis is the denial of pregnancy may have repercussions on children's outcome.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
41
it's a telephone survey about children's health
Maternity Hospital CHRU
Nancy, France
height (cm)
infants height will be recorded from their health booklet and compared to reference chart log
Time frame: birth
height (cm)
infants height will be recorded from their health booklet and compared to reference chart log
Time frame: 9 months
height (cm)
infants height will be recorded from their health booklet and compared to reference chart log
Time frame: 24 months
height (cm)
infants height will be recorded from their health booklet and compared to reference chart log
Time frame: between 2 and 5 years
weight (kg)
infants weight will be recorded from their health booklet and compared to reference chart log
Time frame: birth
weight (kg)
infants weight will be recorded from their health booklet and compared to reference chart log
Time frame: 9 months
weight (kg)
infants weight will be recorded from their health booklet and compared to reference chart log
Time frame: 24 months
weight (kg)
infants weight will be recorded from their health booklet and compared to reference chart log
Time frame: between 2 and 5 years
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psychomotor development
infants psychomotor development items will be recorded from their health booklet and compared to reference chart log
Time frame: birth
psychomotor development
infants psychomotor development items will be recorded from their health booklet and compared to reference chart log
Time frame: 9 months
psychomotor development
infants psychomotor development items will be recorded from their health booklet and compared to reference chart log
Time frame: 24 months
psychomotor development
infants psychomotor development items will be recorded from their health booklet and compared to reference chart log
Time frame: between 2 and 5 years
disease
all diseases which occured from birth will be recorded from their health booklet and compared to reference chart log
Time frame: birth
disease
all diseases which occured from birth will be recorded from their health booklet and compared to reference chart log
Time frame: 9 months
disease
all diseases which occured from birth will be recorded from their health booklet and compared to reference chart log
Time frame: 24 months
disease
all diseases which occured from birth will be recorded from their health booklet and compared to reference chart log
Time frame: between 2 and 5 years