Reproductive Concerns and Pregnancy after Bariatric Surgery: Practice Implications

J. Lazear, Nancy C. Lintner, C. Bode, Patricia Zimberg
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Approximately 113,000 bariatric procedures are conducted yearly. From 1998 to 2005, 83% of those having bariatric surgery in the 18 to 45-year-old age group were women. Reproductive implications are ideally addressed when surgery is planned, including the possibility of increased fertility after surgery, appropriate contraception, and the interval from surgery to pregnancy. Maternal and neonatal outcomes post bariatric surgery have generally been found to be positive and are often improved over those seen in obese women without a history of bariatric procedures. However, surgical complications have been reported, as well as nutritional deficits. Some studies have suggested an increase in small for gestational age (SGA) newborns and increased cesarean section rates, while others have not found these relationships. Neonatal complications have also been reported. Pregnancy care for women with a history of bariatric surgery includes screening for and managing nutritional deficits, careful assessment to rule o...
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减肥手术后的生殖问题和怀孕:实践意义
每年大约进行113,000例减肥手术。从1998年到2005年,在18岁到45岁的人群中,接受减肥手术的人中有83%是女性。在计划手术时,最好考虑到生殖方面的影响,包括手术后生育能力提高的可能性,适当的避孕措施,以及从手术到怀孕的间隔。减肥手术后的产妇和新生儿预后通常是积极的,并且通常比那些没有减肥手术史的肥胖妇女有所改善。然而,手术并发症和营养不足也有报道。一些研究表明,小于胎龄(SGA)新生儿的增加和剖宫产率的增加,而另一些研究则没有发现这些关系。新生儿并发症也有报道。对有减肥手术史的妇女的孕期护理包括筛查和管理营养缺乏,仔细评估以确定是否存在营养不良。
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