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2 gru 2022 · Understand the risks of obesity during pregnancy — plus steps to promote a healthy pregnancy. By Mayo Clinic Staff. Having a high body mass index (BMI) during pregnancy can have a major impact on your health and your baby's health.
- Pregnancy and Obesity
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8 sie 2023 · Women with a BMI of 30 and greater are recommended an overall 11 to 20 lb (5 to 9 kg) weight gain during pregnancy, with a mean 0.5 lb (0.23 kg) weight gain each week during the second and third trimesters.
10 lip 2024 · Patients with prepregnancy obesity followed by high gestational weight gain are at highest risk of pregnancy complications. In addition, the offspring of pregnant people with obesity are at increased risk of developing obesity in childhood and as adults .
1 cze 2021 · Obstetrician-gynecologists are the leading experts in the health care of women, and obesity is the most common medical condition in women of reproductive age. Obesity in women is such a common condition that the implications relative to pregnancy often are unrecognized, overlooked, or ignored becaus ….
15 gru 2008 · How does obesity affect pregnancy and pregnancy outcomes? Obesity affects reproduction in women in many ways (see scenario box for an example). Table 1 ⇓ lists the complications associated with obesity in pregnancy.
20 lip 2022 · The authors review the many adverse effects of obesity on pregnancy, including hypertension, diabetes, insulin resistance, subfertility, miscarriage, and congenital abnormalities.
Abstract. Background. Approximately one-third of all women of childbearing age are overweight or obese. For these women, pregnancy is associated with increased risks for both mother and child. Methods.