Distribution and association of interpregnancy weight change with subsequent pregnancy outcomes in asian women

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  • who: Chee Wai Ku from the Department University of Southampton , YD, UK have published the research: Distribution and association of interpregnancy weight change with subsequent pregnancy outcomes in Asian women, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: This study has shown that a large proportion of women increase their BMI, and a small proportion decrease their BMI between their first two pregnancies.
  • future: The indications for emergency Caesarean delivery were unclear in the data and should be further examined in future studies. Future studies should examine the role of interpregnancy weight management . . .

     

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