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. 2021 Mar 26;180(8):2419–2427. doi: 10.1007/s00431-021-04012-3

What is known:

• Gestational hypertension has been shown to be an inconsistent risk factor for the atopic diseases.

• The in utero immune environment may modify the risk of atopy in offspring; alternatively, complications of pregnancy including caesarean delivery and prematurity may explain an association between hypertensive disease and atopy.

What is new:

• Self-reported gestational hypertension was a weak risk factor for asthma and wheeze in the Millennium Cohort Study.

• Part of the association between gestational hypertensive disease and asthma was explained by earlier delivery.