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Background: Maternal age affects risk, varying with mother's parity. This study aimed to investigate advanced maternal age (35-39 and ?40) and its impact on fetomaternal outcomes in Lebanese women.Methods: A retrospective review of 300 charts from Lebanese women who had vaginal/cesarean deliveries between 1999-2019. Categorization: under 35 (61%), 35-39 (25%), ?40 (14%). Analysis via SPSS v23.Results: Age range 17-50, average 32.31±6.72 years. Normal conception highest in under 35 (96.7%); highest IVF rate in ?40 (26.2%). Multiparity frequent in ?40. Fetal complications most common in ?40 (50%). Maternal complications peak in ?40 (57.1%).Conclusions: Advanced maternal age significantly impacts mother and fetus, requiring comprehensive care throughout pregnancy.
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Lymphangiomas 揷ystic hygromas" is a lymphatic malformation that can develop in a variety of locations on a developing fetus, most commonly in the neck, axilla, abdominal wall, mediastinal, inguinal, and retroperitoneal regions. Fetal aneuploidy, hydrops fetalis, structural abnormalities, and intrauterine fetal mortality have all been linked to lymphangiomas. We report case series of cystic hygroma in all trimester with there Obstetric outcomes which ultrasound imaging was used to identify these cases.