Pre‐pregnancy body mass index and pregnancy outcomes
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics2006Vol. 95(3), pp. 242–247
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Abstract
Pre-pregnancy obesity is a risk factor for gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, labor induction, cesarean for fetal distress, postpartum hemorrhage and neonatal hypoglycemic and need for resuscitation. Being underweight is risk factor for fetal growth restriction.
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