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Two-thirds of U.S. women have risk factors linked to serious birth defects, a CDC study finds.
A CDC study reveals that two-thirds of women aged 12-49 in the US have at least one risk factor that increases the chance of serious birth defects, including obesity, diabetes, smoking exposure, and low folate levels.
These risk factors can be managed before pregnancy to improve birth outcomes.
The study emphasizes the need for women to discuss these risks with doctors and highlights the role of public health measures in reducing these risks.
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Dos tercios de las mujeres estadounidenses tienen factores de riesgo vinculados a graves defectos de nacimiento, según un estudio de los CDC.