scholarly journals Maternal blood pressure in pregnancy, birth weight, and perinatal mortality in first births: prospective study

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AbstractThis article looks at the association of maternal blood pressure with the blood pressure of the offspring from birth to childhood. The Barker hypothesis states that maternal and “


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