The Guardian Australia
·australia
·13 hours ago
Danish study links forward bending at work to higher miscarriage risk
A Danish study found that bending forward at work during early pregnancy may raise miscarriage risk by 36% for each additional hour worked at a 30-degree angle. Analysis of 803,829 pregnancies revealed that movement patterns, including walking and standing, also correlated with increased risks. Researchers emphasize the need for further studies to explore these findings and their implications.
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