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Women undergoing gastric bypass may face hassles at the time of child birth: Study

WashingtonD.C.[USA], Sept. 10 (ANI): A recent research revealed that women, who undergo gastric bypass surgery for weight loss,have the

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Women undergoing gastric bypass may face hassles at the time of child birth: Study
WashingtonD.C.[USA], Sept. 10 (ANI): A recent research revealed that women, who undergo gastric bypass surgery for weight loss,have the risk of giving birth to babies that are underweight. The findings will lead to different advice and clinical care for pregnant women who have undergone gastric bypass surgery. Gastric bypass surgery is used to treat people who are severely obese and food is re-routed past most of the stomach as part of treatment so that less is digested. The procedure can lead to up to 70% loss of excess body weight within two years, but is associated with an increased vulnerability to vitamin and mineral deficiencies, as it reduces the body's ability to absorb micronutrients. Women treated with gastric bypass surgery are advised to wait 18 months after the procedure before trying to become pregnant in order to establish a stable, healthy weight. They must also follow a daily multivitamin supplementation regime and receive regular clinical follow up before, during and after the pregnancy. Despite these precautions, a team of clinical researchers found that the birth-weight of babies born to gastric bypass mothers was on average 0.34 kg lower than average, and that 23 percent of neonates were small for their gestational age. The team studied 56 newborns born to gastric bypass mothers who had waited an average of 32 months between surgery and pregnancy, and compared results to 56 controls. Lead researcher Maxime Gerard said, "Maternal obesity can lead to health conditions for the newborn, such as high birth weight and low blood sugar. It can also cause birthing complications, and gastric bypass can prevent these. But our study showed that gastric bypass could have other effects on newborns." They team saw that, despite supplementation, a proportion of gastric bypass mothers were deficient in key nutrients during pregnancy, such as calcium and zinc. Analysis of the newborns showed that they also suffered lower than average levels of the same nutrients. "These maternal nutrient deficiencies may be the reason for the same deficiencies and low birth weights seen in the newborns, One of our next steps will be to confirm this and determine its impact, added Gerard. The team also analysed newborn birth weight in relation to the mothers' weight and determined that birth weight was related to the variation in the mother's weight between the surgery and pregnancy, rather than her weight during pregnancy. The work was presented at the 55th Annual European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology Meeting. (ANI)

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