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And in Europe and the US, between 20% and 40% of women gain more than the recommended weight during pregnancy. High weights are linked to complications such as pre-eclampsia, diabetes and high blood pressure as well as early delivery. This review ...
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(CBS News) Is it safe for a pregnant woman to go on a diet? According to a new study, not only is it safe, but it can even be beneficial and reduce the risk of dangerous complications. Doctors already know that piling on excess pounds during ...
Read moreDiet during pregnancy is safe and reduces risk for complications, study finds
London, May 18 (ANI): Following a healthy calorie controlled diet during pregnancy is safe and can reduce the risk of serious complications such as pre-eclampsia, diabetes and premature birth, for pregnant women, including those who are ...
Read moreDietary intervention in pregnancy can reduce risk of serious complications
The number of women dying of pregnancy and childbirth related complications has almost halved in 20 years, according to new estimates released today by the United Nations, which stressed that greater progress is still needed in significantly reducing maternal deaths.
Read moreMaternal deaths continue to decline but more progress needed – UN report
pregnancy complications and the first months of their babies’ lives. Barnes got bad news from the start of her pregnancy. Her first doctor refused to take her on as a patient because she was overweight and had diabetes and high blood pressure.
Read morePregnancy involves a higher level of risks in ‘Obese & Expecting’
Important new clues behind peripartum cardiomyopathy - a form of heart failure that develops late in pregnancy or shortly after delivery have been uncovered by scientists. Peripartum cardiomyopathy results in a frightening turn of events that ...
Read moreKey Clues to a Dangerous Complication of Pregnancy Uncovered
Obesity during pregnancy is the strongest predictor of whether a mother ... but large babies, too, face health complications, including broken bones during delivery and an increased risk for obesity in childhood and adolescence. Mothers who have a large ...
Read moreObesity in Pregnancy Strongest Predictor of Large Babies
Every two minutes, a woman dies of pregnancy-related complications, the four most common causes being severe bleeding after childbirth, infections, high blood pressure during pregnancy, and unsafe abortion. Ninety-nine per cent of maternal ...
Read moreFewer women dying in childbirth
According to a new report released by the World Health Organization, the number of women who died from pregnancy and childbirth complications dropped to 287,000 in 2010 -- a steep decline from the 358,000 maternal deaths reported in 2008.
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