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There is an increasing tendency of macrosomic newborn across the world, especially in developed countries due to weight gain in women before and during pregnancy and changing life style related factors. The scenario is also going to be comparable in developing countries in the coming years because of increasing age at marriage of women, gestational diabetes mellitus, changing food habits and so on. Thus, understanding the risk factors of macrosomic infants are imperative since they elevate risks of both maternal and neonatal complications as well as they are associated with the future health…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
There is an increasing tendency of macrosomic newborn across the world, especially in developed countries due to weight gain in women before and during pregnancy and changing life style related factors. The scenario is also going to be comparable in developing countries in the coming years because of increasing age at marriage of women, gestational diabetes mellitus, changing food habits and so on. Thus, understanding the risk factors of macrosomic infants are imperative since they elevate risks of both maternal and neonatal complications as well as they are associated with the future health risks of newborns. This small book demonstrates the risk factors of macrosomic newborn and suggests general pre-pregnancy health and dietary advice for young women both in developed and developing countries.
Autorenporträt
M.R. Islam is Assistant Professor in the Department of Rural Sociology, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh and currently PhD student at the Dept. of Epidemiology & Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Australia. His research interest includes maternal & child health, women¿s health, health care access & health care seeking behaviour.