Motherโs Health Struggles May Pose a Risk for Her Children
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#polycysticovariansyndrome #esztervanky #pregnancy #obesity #norwegianuniversityofscienceandtechnology • Women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and obesity are at a higher risk of giving birth to smaller babies in terms of birth weight, length, and head circumference, according to a recent study conducted at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). • In the study, 390 children born to women with PCOS were compared to around 70,000 children from the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study. • The researchers found that on average, the babies born to mothers with PCOS weighed less, were shorter, and had a smaller head circumference at birth. This was particularly the case when the mothers were obese, meaning they had a BMI over 30. • “In women of normal weight who have PCOS, we only find that their children have a lower birth weight compared to women who do not have PCOS. It is the group of children born to mothers with obesity that stands out the most. These babies have lower weight, shorter stature and a smaller head circumference. Obesity places an additional burden on mothers who have PCOS and their children,” said Professor Eszter Vanky at NTNU’s Department of Clinical and Molecular Medicine. • Check full updates on Medical Dialogues • Also check out - • Medical Dialogues Academy, a renowned academic wing of Medical Dialogues - India's premier health and news online portal, proudly presents this comprehensive course tailored for healthcare professionals eager to delve into the realm of medical journalism. • ๐ Enroll Today: https://academy.medicaldialogues.in/c... • ๐ Explore More With Us: • ๐ Medical Content Writing: https://academy.medicaldialogues.in/c... • ๐ Certificate Course in Pharmaceutical Medico-Marketing: https://academy.medicaldialogues.in/c... • Join us on this enlightening journey and become a part of a community pushing the boundaries of healthcare communication and reporting. • Get the latest medical and health news at medicaldialogues.in • Follow us on • Twitter: / medicaldialogs • Facebook: / medicaldialogues • Instagram: / medicaldialogues • LinkedIn: / medical-dialogues • Website: https://medicaldialogues.in/
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