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Pregnant mum's sleeping position can cut oxygen flow to her unborn child, research shows


Pregnant mum’s sleeping position can cut oxygen flow to her unborn child, research shows
Friday, January 15, 2021
IWK Bureau
 
Women who go to sleep on their back in late pregnancy are more likely to have stillbirths. Now, research from a University of Auckland-U.K. collaboration helps to explain why, showing a decreased supply of oxygen to the fetus.
“Sleep on side when baby’s inside,” is New Zealand’s official advice to women in late pregnancy, based largely on University of Auckland research that helped to spread that message around the world over the past decade. 
 
In the latest study, women with healthy pregnancies underwent MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)  scans at Auckland City Hospital lying on their backs and their sides. The scans showed the reduction in blood flowing to the uterus when mum lies on her back. On average, oxygen delivery to the fetus fell 6.2%, the paper just published i ....

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Pregnant Mums' Sleeping Position Can Cut Oxygen Flow To Her Unborn Child, Research Shows


Friday, 15 January 2021, 10:20 am
Women who go to sleep on their back in late
pregnancy are more likely to have stillbirths. Now, research
from a University of Auckland-U.K. collaboration helps to
explain why, showing a decreased supply of oxygen to the
fetus.
“Sleep on side when baby’s
inside,” is New Zealand’s official advice to women in
late pregnancy, based largely on University of Auckland
research that helped to spread that message around the world
over the past decade.
In the latest study, women with
healthy pregnancies underwent MRI (magnetic resonance
imaging) scans at Auckland City Hospital lying on their ....

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