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TITLE:

A STUDY OF BODY MASS INDEX IN PREGNANCY AND ITS CORRELATION WITH MATERNAL AND PERINATAL OUTCOME

AUTHORS:

Dr Nimra Naheed Malik, Dr. Humna Uzair

ABSTRACT:

Objective: The main objective is to observe pregnant women and their body mass index. The study includes the relationship of BMI in the women who are expecting along with the result of obstetrics. The relationship of BMI in pregnant women of perinatal results. Materials and Method: Some ladies who are the part of the antenatal OPD for the treatment at the Mayo Hospital, Lahore and it was held in between February 2015 to the July 2016. The consent in the written form is also taken. The standard specified classifications of BMI are considered. The points evaluated are the results of obstetric and perinatal. Results: there is a linear relationship of LSCS with the higher rate of BMI with a value of 41%. It is happened when the comparison was done with a value of 16%. There is also a linear relationship of hypothyroid with the higher rate of BMI with a value of 12%. It is happened when the comparison was done with a value of 2.87%. In comparison to the normalized value of 8%, there is an association of BMI (n=10) and GDM. Highly expanded range of GHTN has a relationship of increased rate of BMI with the percentage of 20% in comparison to the 8.76%. Expanded pace of in NICU confirmation was related with underweight gathering 37.5% (n=6) when contrasted with typical 8.34%, huge. Expanded pace of paleness was related with underweight gathering 56.25% when contrasted with ordinary 27.77%, critical. Conclusion: In the worst results of pregnancy, BMI value has a vital role. There is a relation of higher rate of BMI and hypothyroid, gestational hypertension, caesarean delivery and instrumental delivery. An important relationship was observed in minimum birth weight and anaemia with underweight BMI. Keywords: Underweight, BMI, Maternal outcome, Obesity, Perinatal outcome.

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