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Study finds that husband drinking before pregnancy may increase the risk of birth defects in offspring |
The research group of Zhou Qiongjie and Li Xiaotian of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital of Fudan University and the research group of Chen Jingqi, a young associate researcher of the Institute of Brain-inspired Intelligence Science and Technology of Fudan University, etc.
With the rapid advancement of modern science and technology, the neonatal mortality rate has been significantly reduced, and the quality of the birth population has become the focus of current maternal and child health care.
The researchers used a population-based cohort, using the pre-pregnancy registration database of the National Pre-pregnancy Care Project.
During the peri-pregnancy period, women are generally advised to avoid drinking alcohol.
Researchers said that husbands' drinking behavior before pregnancy is more common.
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