Blood Pressure in Third Trimester of Pregnancy Increased by Short and Long Sleep


Getting too little or too much sleep in early pregnancy is associated with elevated blood pressure in the third trimester, a new study has said. The study suggests that improving prenatal sleep hygiene may provide important health benefits. Results show that the mean systolic blood pressure in the third trimester was 114 mm Hg in women with a normal self-reported nightly sleep duration of nine hours in early pregnancy, 118.05 mm Hg ..

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Blood Pressure in Third Trimester of Pregnancy Increased by Short and Long Sleep




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