Interrelationships between weight development and weight retention in subsequent pregnancies: the SPAWN study

Apr 29, 2003Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica

How Weight Changes and Weight Kept After Pregnancy Are Linked Across Later Pregnancies

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Abstract

73% of women at an obesity clinic report gaining more than 10 kg after each pregnancy.

  • Weight retention after pregnancy is frequently between 0.5 to 3.8 kg with follow-up extending up to 2.5 years.
  • Women who experienced high weight gain during their first pregnancy retained more weight at 1 year after both the first and second pregnancies.
  • Overweight women did not gain or retain more weight after pregnancy compared to normal weight women.
  • The time interval between pregnancies does not significantly affect weight gain during or retention after pregnancies.
  • Environmental factors may play a crucial role in the differences in weight changes following pregnancy.

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