
(HealthDay News) -- Asthma can cause serious complications during pregnancy if the condition is uncontrolled. About 8 percent of women in their childbearing years are asthmatic, the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology says.
When women who have asthma become pregnant, their symptoms could well change, the ACAAI says.
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