Bending forwards a lot at work in early pregnancy may increase miscarriage risk, study suggests
More walking and standing in the workplace also associated with higher risk, according to Danish research Bending forwards and walking a lot at work in the early stages of pregnancy may increase the risk of miscarriage, a study suggests. Miscarriage affects about 15% of women. Risk factors (…)
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