Risk of stillbirth and infant death linked to weight gain between pregnancies

A new study has linked weight gain between pregnancies to the increased risk of stillbirth and infant death.Mothers of healthy weight during their first pregnancy who gain even a moderate amount of weight (around 6 kg in a woman of average height) between their first and second pregnancies increase the risk of their baby dying in its first year of life, according to the research involving over 450000 Swedish women.
A new study has linked weight gain between pregnancies to the increased risk of stillbirth and infant death.Mothers of healthy weight during their first pregnancy who gain even a moderate amount of weight (around 6 kg in a woman of average height) between their first and second pregnancies increase the risk of their baby dying in its first year of life, according to the research involving over 450000 Swedish women.















