Endometriosis linked to slightly higher birth defect risk in infants
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Endometriosis linked to slightly higher birth defect risk in infants
For babies born to people with endometriosis, there is a small but significant increased risk of congenital anomalies, often called birth defects, according to new research in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal) https://www.cmaj.ca/lookup/doi/10.1503/cmaj.250439.
What endometriosis means for pregnancy: Data show small rise in babies' congenital anomaly risk
For babies born to people with endometriosis, there is a small but significant increased risk of congenital anomalies, often called birth defects, according to new research in the Canadian Medical Association Journal).
Endometriosis May Increase Risk of Birth Defects
Women with endometriosis have a small but significant increased risk for having babies with birth defects, such as those affecting the heart, gastric, genital, or musculoskeletal system, compared with women without the condition. As reported in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, 6.3% of infants born to women with endometriosis included in the study had a congenital anomaly, compared with 5.4% of infants born to those without the condition…
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