Childhood growth outcomes 2 years after hypertensive versus normotensive pregnancy: a P4 study
Megan L. Gow,
Priya Vakil,
Lynne Roberts
et al.
Abstract:Background
Intrauterine exposure to hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, including gestational hypertension (GH) and preeclampsia (PE), may influence infant growth and have long-term health implications. This study aimed to compare growth outcomes of infants exposed to a normotensive pregnancy (NTP), GH, or PE from birth to 2 years.
Methods
Infants were children of women enroled in the prospective Postpartum Physiology, Psychology and Paediatric (P4) cohor… Show more
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