Pregnant women who snore at least three nights a week are at an increased risk of having C-sections and delivering smaller babies than those who don't, says research. According to the study, conducted in the University of Michigan Health System, chronic snorers or moms who snored before and during pregnancy are two thirds more likely to have a baby that's born below the tenth percentile for babies of the same gestational age compared to non-snorers. Chronic ...
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