2023
DOI: 10.1002/ijgo.15296
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Adverse perinatal events and maternal interpregnancy weight change: A population‐based observational study

Eyal Cohen,
Longdi Fu,
Hilary K. Brown
et al.

Abstract: ObjectiveMothers whose newborn experiences adversity may neglect their own health to care for their affected infant or following a perinatal death. Weight gain after pregnancy is one measure of maternal self‐care. We measured interpregnancy weight gain among women whose child had an adverse perinatal event.MethodsThis population‐based observational study included 192 154 primigravid women with two consecutive singleton births in Ontario, Canada. Outcomes included net weight gain, and adjusted odds ratios (aOR)… Show more

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