Study shows strong relationship between women s heart health and pregnancy outcomes
A study of more than 18 million pregnancies has shown a strong and graded relationship between women s heart health and pregnancy outcomes. The research is published today in the
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, a journal of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC).
The researchers examined the presence of four risk factors for cardiovascular disease in women prior to pregnancy: unhealthy body weight, smoking, hypertension and diabetes. The likelihood of key pregnancy complications - maternal intensive care unit (ICU) admission, preterm birth, low birthweight and foetal death - rose incrementally with the number of pre-pregnancy cardiovascular risk factors.
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