Moms Enjoy Long-term Health Benefits Following a Healthy Pregnancy

Last Updated 5/3/2022Posted in News, General Blog


Reduced risk for some future health issues as compared to non-childbearing women

May 2, 2022
STATESVILLE, N.C. – Beyond the many joys delivering a child can bring, a healthy pregnancy can also bring long-term benefits to mom’s health. A woman’s body undergoes significant transformations during pregnancy and some of those ultimately become protections over time.

Benefits following a healthy delivery include a reduction in risks for cancers of the reproductive system, including ovarian and uterine cancers. Hormonal balance changes during pregnancy, shifting toward more progesterone to oppose estrogen levels. The reduced levels of estrogen mean that women who have delivered a child have a lower risk of developing endometrial cancer compared to women who have not.

“Supporting mom’s health during pregnancy, delivery and postpartum is critical for long-term health,” said Jamila Wade, M.D., MBA, FACOG. “We want to identify and address any issues timely to support delivery of a healthy baby and set up mom’s future health.”

If a woman’s first pregnancy happens before the age of 30, her risk of developing breast cancer after menopause decreases. Women who have children before the age of 20 also have a lower lifetime risk of breast cancer. Mothers with five full-term pregnancies are about 50% less likely to develop breast cancer than women who have not delivered a child.

Breastfeeding can also lower breast cancer risk and decrease the risk of ovarian cancer. Women who breastfeed are also less likely to develop heart disease or die from cardiovascular disease than women who do not breastfeed. Breastfeeding at least one child may also reduce the risk for stroke in post-menopausal women. Having a baby, particularly more than one pregnancy, and breastfeeding for 15 months or longer also cuts the risk of developing Multiple Sclerosis and reduces the risk of autoimmune disease and rheumatoid arthritis. Women who breastfed also performed better on cognitive tests after age 50 compared to women who did not breastfeed.

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Dr. Jamila Wade points out that numerous factors influence each person’s risk for any medical condition, including age, family history and lifestyle choices and these likely have more impact on a woman’s long-term health than her delivery history.

Maintaining a relationship with a primary care physician, working closely with your OB/GYN before, during and after pregnancy and keeping up with regular screenings for breast and other cancers are the best ways to support your overall health. For help finding a physician, visit davismedicalgroup.com.

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About Davis Regional Medical Center

Founded in 1920, Davis Regional is a 144-bed, acute care hospital serving Statesville and the surrounding counties. With more than 300 physicians on staff in a variety of specialty areas, Davis Regional offers a wide range of health care services. The hospital is located at I-40, Exit 154, east of Statesville. Learn more at www.DavisRegional.com. Dr. Jamila Wade is a memb

 

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