Impact of Gestational Weight Gain Recommendations for Obese Women on Neonatal Morbidity

Jun 10, 2022American journal of perinatology

How Weight Gain Guidelines for Obese Pregnant Women Relate to Newborn Health Problems

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Abstract

Among 16,808 eligible obese women, gestational weight gain of less than 5 kg is associated with reduced risks of major neonatal morbidity and maternal complications.

  • Weight loss during pregnancy is linked to significantly lower rates of cesarean delivery and preeclampsia/eclampsia.
  • Gaining between 0 and 4.9 kg is associated with reduced major neonatal morbidity, minor maternal morbidity, and assisted vaginal delivery.
  • Weight gain exceeding recommendations is correlated with increased risks of both minor neonatal morbidity and cesarean delivery.
  • Current gestational weight gain guidelines for obese women may need revision to reflect these findings.

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