Women With Poor Asthma Have Increased Risk During Pregnancy
Women With Poor Asthma Have Increased Risk During Pregnancy
Women with poorly controlled asthma have an increased risk for complications during pregnancy.
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" Women with poorly controlled asthma are more likely to -- complications during pregnancy their research out of the University of California San Diego shows these women over 50% more likely to develop high blood pressure during pregnancy and have a premature baby they're babies sleep left compared to be be born to mothers without asthma the researchers studied data from one million women."
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