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Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences. 2015; 31 (2): 383-387
de Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-168022

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To compare the adverse fetometernal out come in overweight and normal weight pregnant women. This comparative cohort study was conducted from 1[st] October 2010 to 30 September 2012. Total 200 gravid women 100 were overweight and 100 normal weight pregnant women with gestational age for 08-40 weeks were included. Women having BMI [25 - 29.9 Kg/m[2]] were measured overweight and included in group A and 100 women having normal BMI of 18.5 to 24.9 as controls were in-group B. Chi-square test was applied to compare the proportion of maternal and fetal outcomes. Significant P - value of < 0.05 was considered. The age range was between 30 to 45 years with mean age of 30 +/- 4.1 years in both groups. Overweight pregnant women had significantly high frequency of pre-eclampsia [27% versus 9% in controls], PIH [24% versus 8% in controls], gestational diabetes mellitus [22% versus 5% in controls], prolonged labour [4% versus 6% in controls], Caesarean section [44% versus 16% in controls], Wound infection [3% versus 2% in controls] and Postpartum Hemorrhage [5% versus 2% in controls]. P-value < 0.001 was considered significance. Fetal complications in overweight pregnant women compared to controls i.e. Still birth [13% versus 2%], Early neonatal death [11% versus 1%], shoulder dystocia [5% versus 1%] and NICU admission [47% versus 10%]. Results were statistically significant except shoulder dystocia. We conclude that the result of present study indicates obesity exerts deleterious effect, both on fetal and maternal outcome


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Humains , Femelle , Femmes enceintes , Grossesse , Issue de la grossesse
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