Concurrent Insomnia and Habitual Snoring are Associated with Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes
Pregnant women report disturbed sleep, including habitual snoring and insomnia. The co-occurrence among non-pregnant cohorts is 30% - 50% with increased risk for adverse health outcomes. To date, no study has examined the comorbid status or impact in pregnant women.
Source: Sleep Medicine - Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Michele L. Okun, Louise M. O ’Brien Tags: Original Article Source Type: research
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