Bending forwards, and to a lesser extent, walking a lot at work in early pregnancy, may raise the risk of miscarriage, finds ...
A new study found each extra hour of bending forward at work raised a woman’s miscarriage risk by 36%. But there are reasons ...
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Does bending forward at work increase miscarriage risk? New study raises questions
A large new study suggests that certain physical activities at work during early pregnancy, particularly frequent forward bending, may be linked to a higher risk of miscarriage. However, experts ...
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Bending forwards and prolonged walking at work may raise miscarriage risk in pregnancy - study
Bending forwards and prolonged walking at work during early pregnancy may raise the risk of miscarriage, a study suggests.
A study published in Occupational & Environmental Medicine looks at bending over during pregnancy and the risk of miscarriage. Prof Asma Khalil, Professor of Obstetrics and Maternal Medicine and ...
Bending forwards and walking a lot while at work during early pregnancy may raise the risk of miscarriage, according to ...
Bending forwards and walking at work while pregnant could increase the risk of a miscarriage, a study has found.
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