The consequences of obesity and excess weight gain in pregnancy

Volume: 70, Issue: 4, Pages: 450 - 456
Published: Aug 31, 2011
Abstract
The prevalence of obesity in pregnancy is rising exponentially; about 15-20% of pregnant women now enter pregnancy with a BMI which would define them as obese. This paper provides a review of the strong links between obesity and adverse pregnancy outcome which operate across a range of pregnancy complications. For example, obesity is associated with an increased risk of maternal mortality, gestational diabetes mellitus, thromboembolism,...
Paper Details
Title
The consequences of obesity and excess weight gain in pregnancy
Published Date
Aug 31, 2011
Volume
70
Issue
4
Pages
450 - 456
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