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Obesity and pregnancy: mechanisms of short term and long term adverse consequences for mother and child

Patrick M. Catalano, Kartik Shankar

BMJ · 2017

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Obesity is the most common medical condition in women of reproductive age. Obesity during pregnancy has short term and long term adverse consequences for both mother and child. Obesity causes problems with infertility, and in early gestation it causes spontaneous pregnancy loss and congenital anomalies. Metabolically, obese women have increased insulin resistance in early pregnancy, which becomes manifest clinically in late gestation as glucose intolerance and fetal overgrowth. At term, the risk of cesarean delivery and wound complications is increased. Postpartum, obese women have an increased risk of venous thromboembolism, depression, and difficulty with breast feeding. Because 50-60% of overweight or obese women gain more than recommended by Institute of Medicine gestational weight gui

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1136/bmj.j1
Catalogue ID
SNmoixnzab-k0wjyo
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