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Longitudinally assessed maternal sleep position, measures of breathing during sleep, and fetal growth in high-risk pregnancies.

Juliana KatzLaura SanapoMargaret H BublitzMelissa GuillenAshanti AvalosAnnaly AldanaDanielle L WilsonGhada Bourjeily
Published in: Sleep (2024)
Going-to-bed position predicts predominant supine sleep in less than half of women with overweight and obesity. Time spent supine throughout pregnancy correlates with measures of sleep-disordered breathing. Maternal sleep position patterns did not affect fetal growth velocity in this high-risk population, but the study was not powered to detect differences.
Keyphrases
  • sleep quality
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • physical activity
  • preterm birth
  • birth weight
  • body mass index
  • gestational age