Updated On: 23 May, 2023 03:11 PM IST | Washington | IANS
Using statistical methods to analyse the role of age in these changes, researchers found the shift in age distribution accounted for only a small portion of the increase across all outcomes assessed

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It`s not advanced age that is causing a rise in pregnancy complications, rather the poor health of the mother is to be blamed, suggests a research.
The study led by a team from Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, US, showed that rising rates of adverse pregnancy outcomes, such as hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, preterm birth and low birthweight, over the past 10 years are largely attributable to the health status of a person before they get pregnant, rather than age.