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It's serious thrivenowhealth.com "Crucially, obesity in expectant women is also associated with late delivery and induction of labour. Induction is associated with a higher rate of caesarean section, particularly in first-time mothers - and so the complicating factor of obesity can be said to have a very disruptive and potentially harmful impact on mother and baby from the first trimester (three months) through to delivery," Prof Turner said.
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