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28 Μαΐ 2009 · Obesity, ultrasound and malformations—Evidence and recommendations • Maternal obesity is associated with an increased risk of congenital anomalies in the offspring (Level of Evidence IIa) • Visualization of fetal anatomy is more difficult in obese women and is linearly correlated with degree of obesity (Level of Evidence III)
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1 Ιουλ 2020 · To examine the impact of maternal obesity on the rate of suboptimal ultrasound visualization (SUV) of fetal anatomy and determine the optimal timing of prenatal ultrasound examination for...
During pregnancy, gestational weight gain should be limited, comorbidities should be appropriately screened for and managed, and fetal health should be monitored. Consideration should be given to the optimal timing of delivery and to reducing surgical and anesthetic complications.
8 Φεβ 2017 · Obesity during pregnancy has short term and long term adverse consequences for both mother and child. Obesity causes problems with infertility, and in early gestation it causes spontaneous pregnancy loss and congenital anomalies.
1 Ιουν 2021 · Obesity in women is such a common condition that the implications relative to pregnancy often are unrecognized, overlooked, or ignored because of the lack of specific evidence-based treatment options.
The trial inclusion criteria require that a pregnant woman with obesity be undergoing a fetal morphology examination by ultrasound from 20 +0 to 25 +0 gestational weeks. Randomisation will allocate women into two groups.
The risk of pregnancy-associated disorders increases with increasing severity of obesity (Table 1) (7 – 12). A 10% difference in pre-pregnancy BMI is associated with an at least 10% change in relative risk of preeclampsia and gestational diabetes, respectively (10).