Pregnancy After 40 May Boost Risk of 'Bleeding' Stroke Later: Study

WEDNESDAY, Feb. 17, 2016 -- Women who become pregnant at age 40 or older may face a greater risk of a "bleeding" stroke later in life, new research suggests. "Women who have a pregnancy after the age of 40 appear to have a higher chance, 15 or 20...
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