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TITLE:

PERINATAL CONSEQUENCES AMONGST PREGNANT FEMALES WITH IDIOPATHIC POLYHYDRAMNIOS

AUTHORS:

Dr Fatima Zulfiqar, Dr Namra Sardar, Dr Farkhanda Javaid

ABSTRACT:

Background: Polyhydramnios remains to be very known demonstrations in pregnancy. Objective: The objective of our research was to regulate occurrence of perinatal consequences in females through idiopathic polyhydramnios. Methodology: Our current research was a short-term cross-sectional research which remained passed out from January 2018 to September 2018 at Mayo Hospital, Lahore. The altogether of 260 research participants with polyhydramnios remained involved through singleton pregnancy. The result in our existing research remained perinatal results in footings of preterm delivery, little Apgar score, little genetic mass also fetal pain. Information remained examined through SPSS 22. Results: Age series in our current research remained from 20 to 38 years through average age of 28.7±4.6 years, average equality 2.5±0.75, average gestational age 38.8±2.3 weeks, average Body Mass Index 27.9±3.28 Kg/m2 also mean AFI remained 29.4±2.5 cm. Mainstream of cases stayed from 20-30 years (78.4%). Preterm delivery remained perceived in 14.5% cases. Low Apgar Score remained realized in 20.6% cases. Low Birth Weight remained understood in 11.5% cases. Fetal Pain remained gotten in 9.4% cases. Conclusion: Idiopathic polyhydramnios remain measured very huge danger pregnancy, that consequences in preterm delivery, little Apgar score, little genetic mass also lethal suffering. This would remain accomplished in tertiary care locations through the thorough antepartum lethal well-being investigation with intrapartum fatal nursing. Advisor neonatologist must be present at the time of delivery. Key words: Idiopathic Polyhydramnios, Perinatal results, Fatal pain, Small birth mass.

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