New Clinical Medicine Study Results from University of Wollongong Described (Prevention of Pregnancy Complications Using a Multimodal Lifestyle, Screening, and Medical Model).

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    Women's Health Weekly; 8/16/2024, p365-365, 1p
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    • Abstract:
      A new report from the University of Wollongong in Australia highlights the importance of preventing pregnancy complications such as preeclampsia, fetal growth restriction, spontaneous preterm labor, and stillbirth. The study emphasizes the role of lifestyle interventions, antenatal screening, and medical management in reducing maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality, as well as long-term cardiometabolic risks. The researchers recommend a combination of maternal, biophysical, and serum biochemical markers for preeclampsia screening, along with the use of low-dose aspirin and angiogenic factor assessment for high-risk women. This integrated approach has the potential to significantly improve pregnancy outcomes and reduce adverse health outcomes later in life. [Extracted from the article]
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