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Underweight and overweight women at higher risk of successive miscarriages
A new study has shown that underweight and overweight women are at a significantly higher risk of experiencing recurrent miscarriages compared to those of average weight.
A research team led by the University of Southampton assessed the link between women’s lifestyle and risk of recurrent pregnancy loss, defined as women having two or more consecutive early miscarriages. The systematic review and meta-analysis study has been published in the journal Scientific Reports.
Miscarriage is the most common complication of early pregnancy, affecting 15 – 20% of all pregnancies. Recurrent pregnancy loss is a complex disease and although often attributed to numerous medical factors and lifestyle influences, the cause is deemed “unexplained” in around 50% of cases.
A new study has shown that underweight and overweight women are at a significantly higher risk of experiencing recurrent miscarriages compared to those of average weight.
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CONGRATULATIONS to all those across Hampshire who have welcomed new babies. Our featured new additions this week include a longed for set of twins born after five years of trying and four attempts at IVF, plus an ectopic pregnancy. Each week we have a gallery of images showing off some of your new additions. It’s a cute way for proud parents to announce their baby’s arrival and is also a lovely keepsake for your son or daughter. If you would like us to feature your little one, click on the link at the bottom of the page. THESE longed for miracle babies are the result of five years of trying and four rounds of IVF. Twins Ares Efstathios Ioannis Stamatiadis and Nikos Efstathios Ioannis Stamatiadis from Hythe were welcomed into the world on October 12.