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Published 17:35 25 Jul 2018 BST
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"Young Irish women just don’t seem to realise they are affecting the future health of our nation."
She cited a number of issues that can arise from weight issues in pregnancy, including pre-eclampsia, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, gestational diabetes and even miscarriage and stillbirth.
Expectant mothers who overeat are also putting their child at risk of a lifetime of eating and weight issues, she said.
"An obese baby is more likely to become an obese child to becoming an obese adult and is an accumulation of disadvantage," Dr Eva said.
A study of 38,000 births at Dublin's Coombe Maternity Hospital found that the number of severely obese women giving birth there increased by 48.5 per cent between 2009 and 2013.
The same research showed that obese first-time mums were almost three times as likely to have an unplanned premature birth as the general rate.
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