Beyond Weight Loss: A Comprehensive Review of Pregnancy Management following Bariatric Procedures

Author:

Huluță Iulia12ORCID,Apostol Livia-Mihaela1,Botezatu Radu12ORCID,Panaitescu Anca Maria12ORCID,Gică Corina12,Sima Romina-Marina1ORCID,Gică Nicolae12ORCID,Nedelea Florina Mihaela1

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Hospital of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Filantropia, 011132 Bucharest, Romania

2. Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 050474 Bucharest, Romania

Abstract

The increasing prevalence of bariatric surgery among women of childbearing age raises critical questions about the correct management of pregnancy following these procedures. This literature review delves into the multifaceted considerations surrounding pregnancy after bariatric surgery, with a particular focus on the importance of preconception counselling, appropriate nutrition assessment, and the necessity of correct folic acid supplementation. Key areas of investigation include nutrient absorption challenges, weight gain during pregnancy, and potential micronutrient deficiencies. Examining the relationship between bariatric surgery and birth defects, particularly heart and musculoskeletal issues, uncovers a twofold increase in risk for women who underwent surgery before pregnancy, with the risk emphasized before folic acid fortification. In contrast, a nationwide study suggests that infants born to mothers with bariatric surgery exhibit a reduced risk of major birth defects, potentially associated with improved glucose metabolism. In addition, this review outlines strategies for managing gestational diabetes and other pregnancy-related complications in individuals with a history of bariatric surgery. By synthesizing existing literature, this paper aims to provide healthcare providers with a comprehensive framework for the correct management of pregnancy in this unique patient population, promoting the health and well-being of both mother and child.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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