Insomnia During Pregnancy May Raise Risk Of Premature Birth
Mothers diagnosed with common sleep disorders may be more likely to deliver a premature baby, according to new research. In a study involving more than 2,000 women, researchers from the University of California, San Francisco found that nearly 15 percent of women with sleep apnea or insomnia had a premature delivery compared to nearly 10 percent…
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