Pregnant at age 40 years and over fairly vulnerable. However, if you are still determined to remain pregnant at that age, you have to planning health programs mature.
More recently, studies have shown that by maintaining a stable weight before pregnancy, to minimize risk to endanger the health, both the mother and the baby later.
If you are in a healthy state, with more than 40 years of age and not obesity, the risk of pregnancy complications can be reduced. In a sense, the mother with a balanced weight have an increased risk of pregnancy complications are smaller than maternal obesity.
The comparison between pregnant women who are obese and who do not have a weight problem in the study did. Respondents include most women around 20 years old and the other aged 40 years and over. Women who are obese at a young age no longer have the issue health than those who are too old, but with an ideal body weight.
The birth rate for women aged younger today is experiencing a decline. In contrast, the number of births in female age above 40 years increased. From 2008 to 2009, the average birth rate of women aged 40-44 years performed experiencing increasing up 3 percent to 10.1 births of 1,000 women. This figure is the highest number of reports ever since 1967, when view from 53,000 women.
Of the total, 1,231 of which is aged 40 years or older. With 228 of them in the obese category. The index body mass were classified as overweight is 22 to 29.9, while the figure of 30 or greater, including obesity.
The women were lined respondents experiencing their first pregnancy and just expecting a baby alone. Women with a history of heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and other chronic diseases are not included in this study. Young women aged 20-29 years with with a body mass index of 35, women older age with the disease of obesity around the age of 41 years with a body mass index of 35, the young woman was not obese aged 20-29 years with a body mass index of 23, and the last adult women with a range of 41 years and a body mass index approaching 24.
Women aged 40 years and over who have a history of obesity, most would have the baby before age 37 weeks. Well, this birth too early it will increase the health risks to the baby. Women aged over 40 years who were obese also three times more likely to develop gestational diabetes, the high blood sugar may increase during pregnancy. More than 21 percent of women who are no longer young and suffer from obesity, disease problems. While only 7 percent of women of the same age but with stable weight, who develop gestational diabetes.
Nearly 9 percent of obese young women, suffer from the disease during pregnancy. While those who are younger and healthy weight, only 4 percent were exposed to gestational diabetes. Obese women both came from a young age and older, the risk of preeclampsia.
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