Women with the uterine condition adenomyosis are more likely to have problems during pregnancy. For example, they are at a higher risk of preeclampsia or hypertension, concludes research doctor Connie Rees of the Catharina Hospital in Eindhoven in a new study. Additionally, they may need a C-section and may have a baby with a low birth weight.
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