Increased health risk for obese pregnant

June 05, 2015 16:12
Increased health risk for obese pregnant

According to a recent study conducted by the Trinity college researches, it was revealed that women with obesity have increased health risks in pregnancy, both for them and their babies.

The research was carried out by the Trinity college and according to them, the global rates of maternal obesity have reached epidemic proportions with prevalence of maternal obesity in women aged 20-39 year. Maternal obesity is indicated as having BMI of 30 kg/m2. It is linked to a greater risk of preterm birth, large-for-gestational-age babies, fetal defects, congenital anomalies and perinatal death.

By analysis, the researchers found that maternal obesity is the most important factor that leads to obesity in children.

“It has been a serious health problem that wasn’t currently being adequately addressed and could have significant implications for both the women and their babies” Professor Cecily Begley said. She added that it was important not to stigmatise women because of their weight and they need to provide pre-conceptual health education, through national subsidised programmes, to support and encourage women with a high BMI to lose weight before they conceive.

Experts suggest to all the ladies who weigh on a heavier side and wish to have a baby should lose weight before getting pregnant to avoid complications.

By Lizitha

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