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097 _aM.Sc
099 _aCai01.11.15.M.Sc.2015.Ma.E
100 0 _aMarwa Mohamed Abdalla
245 1 0 _aEffect of increased body mass index on maternal, fetal, neonatal outcome /
_cMarwa Mohamed Abdalla ; Supervised Gamal Mohamed Mahmood Eid , Ahmed Mohamed Maged , Sherif El Anwary
246 1 5 _aتأثير زيادة معامل كتلة الجسم على الأم و الجنين وحديثى الولادة
260 _aCairo :
_bMarwa Mohamed Abdalla ,
_c2015
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502 _aThesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics
520 _aObjective: The aim of the present study is to show effect of increased body mass index on maternal, fetal and neonatal outcome. Material and methods: In this study three hundred (300) pregnant women are included in the study , They are divided into 2 groups: 150 pregnant women with normal weight and 150 pregnant women who are overweight and obese The influence of obesity was compared between the 2 groups regarding the incidence of gestational hypertension, gestational diabetes mellitus , IUGR, macrosomia, cesarean delivery, Apgar score at 1, 5minutes and Neonatal admission to ICU. Patients included in this study were selected with the following criteria; primigravias with age ranged from 20-40 years with singleton viable cephalic pregnancy with gestational age from 37 weeks to 40 weeks with known weights before 8 weeks of gestation. They were subjected to verbal consent, full history taking, clinical examination, laboratory investigations , ultrasound assessment and neonatal assessment after termination of pregnancy Results : Our study found increased risk of several complications in obese women; like gestational hypertension, gestational diabetes &cesarean sections rates.Conclusion :Limiting weight gain in pregnancy to IOM guidelines and tight control of hypertension and blood sugar level in women with gestational hypertension & GDM may improve maternal and neonatal outcomes. Therefore, prevention rather than treatment may offer the best hope
530 _aIssued also as CD
653 4 _aBMI
653 4 _aNeonatal outcome
653 4 _aObesity
700 0 _aAhmed Mohamed Maged ,
_eSupervisor
700 0 _aGamal Mohamed Mahmood Eid ,
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700 0 _aSherif Elanwary ,
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