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Study Decodes Why Older Mothers Face Birth Complications
- Friday January 13, 2017
- Indo-Asian News Service
London: Pregnant women over 35 years old are more likely to have complications at birth due to physiological as well as cellular changes that take place in the body of women as they age, a study has found. These changes cause contraction in the structure of the uterus which further delays and causes longer labour stages, fuelling birth complication...
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Babies Born To Older Moms May Be Smarter, Healthier: Study
- Wednesday April 13, 2016
- Health | Press Trust of India
Children born to older mothers may be healthier, taller and obtain more education than kids of younger mothers, a new study has claimed.
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Age-related birth problems
- Thursday March 14, 2002
- Health | Team DoctorNDTV
Women who give birth at age 35 or older appear more likely than younger women to deliver premature or low birth weight babies. It was estimated that the increase in premature and low birth weight is partly related to delayed childbirth. The study was carried out at the University of Calgary Medical School, Canada. The researchers based their findi...
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www.ndtv.com
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Study Decodes Why Older Mothers Face Birth Complications
- Friday January 13, 2017
- Indo-Asian News Service
London: Pregnant women over 35 years old are more likely to have complications at birth due to physiological as well as cellular changes that take place in the body of women as they age, a study has found. These changes cause contraction in the structure of the uterus which further delays and causes longer labour stages, fuelling birth complication...
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everylifecounts.ndtv.com
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Babies Born To Older Moms May Be Smarter, Healthier: Study
- Wednesday April 13, 2016
- Health | Press Trust of India
Children born to older mothers may be healthier, taller and obtain more education than kids of younger mothers, a new study has claimed.
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www.ndtv.com
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Age-related birth problems
- Thursday March 14, 2002
- Health | Team DoctorNDTV
Women who give birth at age 35 or older appear more likely than younger women to deliver premature or low birth weight babies. It was estimated that the increase in premature and low birth weight is partly related to delayed childbirth. The study was carried out at the University of Calgary Medical School, Canada. The researchers based their findi...
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www.ndtv.com