KNOW HOW OBESITY CAN AFFECT YOUR PREGNANCY?

Obesity during pregnancy is one of the most prevalent health problems experienced by expectant moms. Health problems brought on by obesity typically affect pregnant women in the following ways:
Gestational Hypertension
It is defined as high blood pressure that develops during the second trimester of pregnancy and leads to serious health complications
Pre-eclampsia
This type of severe gestational hypertension develops in the second half of pregnancy or shortly after delivery. Due to this condition, obese women often develop liver and kidney failure and may sometimes experience seizures, heart attacks, and strokes.
Macrosomia
In this condition, the foetus is larger than usual, which results in birth injuries during the delivery
Gestational diabetes
An increase in blood sugar levels during pregnancy often results in large babies, due to which many mothers also have to undergo caesarean deliveries. Women diagnosed with gestational diabetes are also at risk of developing diabetes mellitus later, which can also be passed to their children.
Obstructive sleep apnea
In this condition, a person stops breathing briefly while sleeping and during pregnancy; sleep apnea can make women feel more tired and raise their risk of pre-eclampsia, high blood pressure, and heart and lung issues.
Birth defects
Pregnant women who are obese are likely to give birth to children who have birth defects like neural tube defects and heart defects
Issues with diagnostic procedures
Excessive body fat can hinder foetal anatomy issues during an ultrasound examination and can make it more challenging to monitor the foetal heart rate during labour.
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