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Bending forwards a lot at work in early pregnancy may increase miscarriage risk, study suggests

More walking and standing in the workplace also associated with higher risk, according to Danish research

Bending forwards a lot at work in early pregnancy may increase miscarriage risk, study suggests

TL;DR

  • Bending forwards and walking frequently at work in early pregnancy may increase miscarriage risk.
  • Each additional hour of forward bending at a 30-degree angle was associated with a 36% higher risk of miscarriage.
  • Each extra hour of walking was associated with an 18% higher risk, and standing with a 3% higher risk.
  • The study analyzed data from over 800,000 pregnancies in Denmark between 2004 and 2018.
  • Researchers used an improved job exposure model combining activity tracker data and expert evaluations.
  • The findings suggest occupational exposures might affect placental perfusion or hormonal regulation.
  • Experts emphasize this is an observational study, so causation cannot be definitively proven.
  • Limitations include a lack of individual data on smoking and inability to adjust for lifting or other potential occupational exposures.