Pregnant Irish women more likely to be obese, smokers and have induced labours

Irish mothers are more likely to be obese, to smoke, and have induced births, it has emerged.

Pregnant Irish women more likely to be obese, smokers and have induced labours

At almost 20%, the obesity rate in Irish mothers is twice that of mothers from Eastern Europe who have babies in Ireland, a study has found.

Irish women are also twice as likely to need an emergency caesarean section.

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