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126 5 CHAPTER 5 S 10 Table. The effect of parity on different age categories (aOR), results of model 1. Age <25 years 25-29 years (reference category) 30-34 years 35-39 years ≥40 years aOR aOR aOR aOR Parity 0 0.96 [0.70-1.32] 1.0 1.10 [0.85-2.07] 1.47 [1.04-2.07]* 3.99 [2.37-6.72]* 1 1.65 [0.96-2.85] 1.0 1.22 [0.85-1.75] 1.22 [0.78-1.92] 1.28 [0.46-3.57] 2 0.77 [0.23-2.54] 1.0 0.74 [0.45-1.21] 0.65 [0.36-1.15] 0.23 [0.03-1.70] 3+ 1.05 [0.13-8.25] 1.0 0.77 [0.36-1.65] 1.01 [0.48-2.12] 1.19 [0.47-3.00] aOR obtained from univariable and multivariable analysis of model 1 shown in table 3. *p value <0.05. S 11 Table. The effect of age on different parity categories (aOR), results of model 1. Age <25 years 25-29 years 30-34 years 35-39 years ≥40 years aOR aOR aOR aOR Parity 0 (reference category) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1 1.03 [0.60-1.75] 0.60 [0.43-0.84]* 0.67 [0.50-0.88]* 0.50 [0.32-0.79]* 0.19 [0.06-0.58]* 2 1.03 [0.32-3.29] 1.29 [0.85-1.96] 0.87 [0.61-1.24] 0.57 [0.34-0.95]* 0.07 [0.01-0.56]* 3+ 1.84 [0.25-13.33] 1.68 [0.88-3.21] 1.19 [0.75-1.90] 1.16 [0.71-1.91] 0.50 [0.21-1.17] aOR obtained from univariable and multivariable analysis of model 1 shown in table 3. *p value <0.05.

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