Gewolb I H, Hobbins J C, Tan S Y
Obstet Gynecol. 1977 Apr;49(4):466-70.
Amniotic fluid cortisol (AFC) levels were measured in 76 normal and 67 high-risk human pregnancies. When compared to normal gestations, diabetic pregnancies were found to be associated with lower AFC levels, while toxemic, early Rh-sensitized, and other stressed pregnancies had higher mean cortisol values. Serially followed normal and high-risk pregnancies showed a progressive rise in AFC with increasing gestational age. Significant correlation between AFC concentrations and lecithin/sphingomyelin (L/S) ratios was noted in normal, diabetic, and toxemic gestations. These results are concordant with the hypothesis that cortisol may be involved in fetal lung development.