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Association of Women's Birth Weight with Their Blood Pressure during Pregnancy and with the Body Size of Their Babies
2011
Tohoku journal of experimental medicine
The women's own intrauterine environment may influence their own pregnancy and their babies. The aim of our study was to investigate how a woman's birth weight affects the course of her pregnancy later in life as well as the body size of her babies; this study was based on the developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) concept. We collected Maternal and Child Health handbooks from 414 women and their biological mothers. They were classified into 3 categories based on the Fetal growth
doi:10.1620/tjem.224.287
pmid:21791889
fatcat:5xlp2b7sarcevklkda376nl4cu