Pregnant women with congenital heart disease may have low complication risks during delivery
Pregnant women with congenital heart disease had very low risks of irregular heart beat or other heart-related complications during labor and delivery, a study has shown. However, pregnant women with congenital heart disease were more likely to undergo cesarean section and remain in the hospital longer.
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