Albuquerque Journal

Pregnancy after bypass surgery can be OK

Obesity-related problems could be worse for mom and baby, research shows

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Pregnancy after gastric bypass can be safe and healthy. Research suggests pregnancy after the mother has weight-loss surgery might be safer than having a pregnancy that could be complicate­d by obesity.

While more research is needed, studies suggest that weight-loss surgery before pregnancy might protect women and their babies from obesity-related problems during pregnancy, including gestationa­l diabetes and pre-eclampsia. The latter features high blood pressure and potential organ damage – often the kidneys – after 20 weeks of pregnancy

If you have had weight-loss surgery and are considerin­g pregnancy, consult your health care provider for help with planning before conception. You also might consult a registered dietitian nutritioni­st and your gastric bypass surgeon for advice on nutrition and weight gain during pregnancy.

Experts typically recommend postponing pregnancy until your weight stabilizes — typically at least 12 to 18 months after surgery. Some experts recommend waiting longer.

Rapid or persistent weight loss might deprive a growing baby of important nutrients, leading to low birth weight. To monitor your baby’s growth, your health care provider might recommend a fetal ultrasound during the third trimester.

After considerin­g the type of weight-loss surgery and your specific nutritiona­l needs, your health care provider might also recommend certain nutritiona­l supplement­s, in addition to a daily prenatal vitamin before and during pregnancy.

 ?? DREAMSTIME ?? Experts usually suggest postponing pregnancy at least 12 to 18 months after surgery.
DREAMSTIME Experts usually suggest postponing pregnancy at least 12 to 18 months after surgery.

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