Lipid levels after childbirth and association with number of children: A population-based cohort study.
Aleksandra PirnatLisa A DeRooRolv SkjærvenNils-Halvdan MorkenPublished in: PloS one (2019)
Mean lipid levels measured after childbirth in women with one child were significantly higher compared to mothers with two or more children and were associated with higher probability of having only one child. These findings corroborate an association between serum lipid levels and one lifetime pregnancy (as a feature of subfecundity), emphasizing that these particular women may be a specific predetermined risk group for cardiovascular related disease and death.