Nulliparous Women And Health Risks
The word has Latin roots, from “null” meaning “not” and the verb “parere,” meaning “to bring forth.” Nulliparous women are at greater risk for some health conditions, including breast and reproductive cancers. And among nulliparous women age 35 and older, there’s a greater risk of having a stillborn baby, according to a study of 1.8 million pregnancies reported in the journal Obstetrics & Gynecology. Reproductive Cancers For decades, the scientific community has known nulliparous women have an increased risk for cancers of the reproductive system, including ovarian and uterine cancers....