Giving birth to \”overweight\” mothers is more dangerous

According to the latest clinical statistics, more than 200 more \”overweight\” newborns were born at Harbin Red Cross Central Hospital this year than last year. Experts warn that this is a misunderstanding. It’s not that the bigger the baby, the better. Extra large babies are prone to many health risks. Wei Honglin, deputy director of the third department of obstetrics and gynecology at Harbin Red Cross Central Hospital, said that a normal newborn weighs about 6 to 8 kilograms, and a baby weighing more than 8 kilograms is considered a \”giant fetus.\” Giant fetuses were relatively rare in the past, but have become common in recent years. Among the nearly 20 newborns born in the obstetrics and gynecology department of this hospital, there may be

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