
Women who are obese before they become pregnant may have an increased risk of delivering a premature baby, researchers have found. The findings from the Stanford University School of Medicine provide important clues as to what triggers extremely preterm births, specifically those that occur prior to 28 weeks of pregnancy. The study found no link between maternal obesity and premature births that happen between 28 and 37 weeks of the normal 40-week gestation ...
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