Preconceptional and maternal obesity: epidemiology and health consequences

Volume: 4, Issue: 12, Pages: 1025 - 1036
Published: Dec 1, 2016
Abstract
Obesity in women of reproductive age is increasing in prevelance worldwide. Obesity reduces fertility and increases time taken to conceive, and obesity-related comorbidities (such as type 2 diabetes and chronic hypertension) heighten the risk of adverse outcomes for mother and child if the woman becomes pregnant. Pregnant women who are obese are more likely to have early pregnancy loss, and have increased risk of congenital fetal malformations,...
Paper Details
Title
Preconceptional and maternal obesity: epidemiology and health consequences
Published Date
Dec 1, 2016
Volume
4
Issue
12
Pages
1025 - 1036
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