In a study by Ben-Gurion University of the Negev's (BGU) Faculty of Health Sciences, researchers show that women who undergo bariatric surgery to treat obesity will reduce the risk of medical and obstetric complications when they become pregnant, according to Medical News Today. With regard to deliveries alone, the study indicated that between 1988 and 2006, 176 women had 301 (0.17%) deliveries that occurred before bariatric surgery, and 354 women had 507 (0.28%) deliveries that occurred after bariatric surgery Los Angeles and other major cities serving as sampling sites for the research.
The study’s findings were published in the International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics by BGU Professor Eyal Sheiner and Dr. Adi Weintraub, also of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Soroka University Medical Center. The
study indicated that though the risk of gestational diabetes alone
drops by 60 percent when an obese woman who is not pregnant has weight loss surgery Los Angeles bariatric surgeons note the study’s other findings that show a significantly higher rate of cesarean births in women who had und
ergone bariatric surgery. There
were, however, significantly lower rates of hypertensive disorders in
general and severe pre-eclampsia in particular, as well as lower rates
of diabetes mellitus and anemia (defined as maternal hemoglobin less
than 10g/dL)followingbariatricsurgery.
The prevalence of people who are overweight or obese has increased dramatically in high-income countries over the past 20 years and subsequently, there are more individuals seeking procedures such as lap band Los Angeles being among one of the best places to go for this highly specialized surgical operation. In the United States figures for 1999 through 2002 showed that some two-thirds (65.1%) of Americans aged 20 years or older had a body mass index (BMI, calculated as weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared) greater than 25 and were considered overweight; one-third (30.4%) were considered obese (BMI greater than 30), and 4.9% were morbidly obese (BMI greater than 40). Between 1999 and 2002, close to one-third of women of childbearing age in the United States were classified as obese. Regarding additional information regarding bariatric surgery and lap band Los Angeles based surgeon Mark Paya MD specializes in laparoscopic Roux en y gastric bypass surgery and gastric banding procedures, including lap band surgery.
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