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2 gru 2022 · Having a high BMI during pregnancy increases the risk of various pregnancy complications, including: Miscarriage, stillbirth and recurrent miscarriage; Gestational diabetes; A pregnancy complication characterized by high blood pressure and signs of damage to another organ system, most often the liver and kidneys (preeclampsia) Heart problems ...
- Pregnancy and Obesity
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- Heart Conditions and Pregnancy
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- Pregnancy and Atrial Fibrillation
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- Depression During Pregnancy
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- Pregnancy Bed Rest
There is no evidence that bed rest during pregnancy — at...
- Epilepsy and Pregnancy
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- High-risk Pregnancy
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- Pregnancy and Obesity
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 [4,5].
8 sie 2023 · Obesity in pregnancy increases the risk for both maternal and fetal complications. Gestational diabetes (GDM), new onset of diabetes in pregnant women without a prior history, is one of the most common complications associated with obesity in pregnancy.
22 paź 2020 · Obesity has significant implications for the health of pregnant women. However, few studies have quantified its association with maternal mortality or examined the relevant underlying causes...
20 lip 2022 · The authors review the many adverse effects of obesity on pregnancy, including hypertension, diabetes, insulin resistance, subfertility, miscarriage, and congenital abnormalities.
Obese gravid women are more prone to adverse pregnancy outcomes, including gestational diabetes, hypertensive disorders, and cardiovascular diseases. The adverse outcomes extend beyond the pregnant obese woman; offspring of obese women are themselves at increased risk of prematurity, fetal death, injury during birth, and transient respiratory ...
Obesity is associated with increased risk of almost all pregnancy complications: gestational hypertension, preeclampsia, gestational diabetes mellitus, delivery of large-for-GA infants, and...