Mums who gain weight between pregnancies more likely to have unhealthy babies

By Katie Burgess
Updated June 1 2016 - 10:33am, first published May 20 2016 - 8:47pm
The amount of weight women gain between pregnancies can affect the health of their future children. Photo: Louise Kennerley
The amount of weight women gain between pregnancies can affect the health of their future children. Photo: Louise Kennerley
Canberra mum Kylie Manning said while she didn't monitor her weight during her first pregnancy, she was especially mindful of it during her last two. Photo: graham.tidy@canberratimes.com.au
Canberra mum Kylie Manning said while she didn't monitor her weight during her first pregnancy, she was especially mindful of it during her last two. Photo: graham.tidy@canberratimes.com.au

Women who gain weight between pregnancies could be putting their babies at risk, an Australian-first study has revealed.

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