Do maternal BMI and gestational weight gain equally affect the risk of infant hypoxic and traumatic events?
Giuseppe ChiossiRiccardo Cuoghi CostantiniDaniela MenichiniAnna Luna TramontanoMarialaura DiamantiFabio FacchinettiRoberto D'AmicoPublished in: PloS one (2024)
While maternal pre-pregnancy BMI and GWG equally affected traumatic morbidity, the former had a greater impact on hypoxic complications. Therefore, weight control prior to pregnancy is at least as effective as avoiding excessive gestational weight gain to prevent neonatal morbidity.