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For many women, childbearing means weight gain- almost a quarter of women have a significant weight gain (>4.
Almost a quarter of women have a significant increase in weight (>4.
The weight changes of pregnant women throughout pregnancy and after delivery may have important implications for women’s long-term cardiovascular health.
Early prevention or treatment of risk factors can prevent CVD.
Preventing adverse pregnancy outcomes can be an important window to prevent cardiovascular disease.
Approximately 10% to 15% of pregnant women will have adverse pregnancy outcomes, that is, maternal or fetal complications.
The six “red flag events” included in the statement are: gestational hypertension, preeclampsia, gestational diabetes , small-for-gestational age (SGA, birth weight below the 10th percentile of newborns of the same gestational age), and placenta Early stripping and abortion.
The 6 "red flag events" are: pregnancy-induced hypertension, preeclampsia, gestational diabetes , small for gestational age (SGA, birth weight below the 10th percentile of newborns of the same gestational age), placental abruption and miscarriage .
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"Adopting a heart-healthy diet, a healthy sleep pattern, and increasing physical activity among women experiencing adverse pregnancy outcomes should begin during pregnancy and continue after delivery.
"Adopting a heart-healthy diet, a healthy sleep pattern, and increasing physical activity among women experiencing adverse pregnancy outcomes should begin during pregnancy and continue after delivery.
A healthy diet can improve the cardiovascular health of all women.
In addition, breastfeeding may reduce the risk of women's future CVD and metabolic diseases (including type 2 diabetes).
A healthy diet can improve the cardiovascular health of all women.
In addition, breastfeeding may reduce the risk of women's future CVD and metabolic diseases (including type 2 diabetes).
At the same time, the statement also includes a chart detailing the ideal schedule of cardiovascular examinations for pregnant women.
The chart recommends assessment of CVD risk factors and life>
In summary, if pregnant women have any of the aforementioned adverse pregnancy outcomes, close blood pressure monitoring, type 2 diabetes and lipid screening , and more intensive risk factor adjustment measures and CVD prevention recommendations should be carried out after delivery .
If pregnant women have any of the aforementioned adverse pregnancy outcomes, close blood pressure monitoring, type 2 diabetes and lipid screening , more intensive risk factor adjustment measures, and CVD prevention recommendations should be carried out after delivery .
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references:
Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes and Cardiovascular Disease Risk: Unique Opportunities for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in Women: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association.
Circulation.
2021 Mar 29:CIR0000000000000961.
doi: 10.
1161/CIR.
0000000000000961.
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