Association between maternal second-trimester stress and adverse pregnancy outcomes according to pre-pregnancy body mass index and gestational weight gain.

Frontiers in psychiatry(2023)

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Abstract
Maternal second-trimester stress is associated with a higher risk of PROM and it is significant in pregnant women with normal pre-pregnancy BMI. Therefore, interventions to reduce stress during second-trimester of pregnancy might be essential for lowering the prevalence of PROM in pregnant women with normal pre-pregnancy BMI.
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adverse pregnancy outcomes,gestational weight gain,maternal prenatal stress,pre-pregnancy body mass index,premature rupture of membranes
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