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- $Title{Should Pregnant Overweight Women Worry?}
- $Subject{pregnancy overweight complications Childbirth High Blood Pressure
- Hypertension slow growth stillbirth gestational diabetes cesarean risks
- postoperative complication postdate deliveries delivery past due over risk}
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- Should Pregnant Overweight Women Worry?
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- QUESTION: I'm pregnant and fat. What do I need to worry about?
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- ANSWER: Overweight women experience more problems during pregnancy than women
- of normal weight, and women who are unable to return to their pre-pregnant
- weight following delivery may find that having additional children will make
- their weight problem worse.
- Generally, you are considered overweight if you weighed more than 200
- pounds before you were pregnant or 250 or more during pregnancy.
- One of the most common complications in overweight women is hypertension
- (high blood pressure), which can cause slow growth of the fetus, and may even
- result in a stillbirth. One type of hypertension associated with pregnancy is
- most common if it is the first pregnancy, and it is more likely to occur if
- you are overweight. Another possible problem is gestational diabetes, which
- is more likely to occur in pregnant women who are overweight.
- Overweight women are also at higher risk of having abnormalities during
- labor, such as those necessitating cesarean section, and they are also at
- greater risk for postoperative complications.
- There is a much lower risk of premature delivery in overweight women than
- in normal weight women, but a higher rate of postdate deliveries--deliveries
- occurring after 42 weeks gestation.
- It is important for you to get early prenatal care so that any
- complications can be detected and managed as quickly as possible. Your doctor
- probably will not want you to try to lose or maintain your weight during
- pregnancy, since weight gain during pregnancy is normal and important to your
- baby's development.
- Although there are potential complications associated with overweight
- pregnancy, most obese women have normal pregnancies and healthy babies.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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