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TITLE:

EXPLORING IMPACT OF MAGNESIUM (MG) SUPPLEMENTATION IN SOLID PREGNANT WOMEN TO AVOID INCREASED CIRCULATORY STRESS

AUTHORS:

Dr Tanzeela Suni, Dr. Hafsa Latif, Dr Maham Yousaf

ABSTRACT:

Objective. To explore impact of magnesium (Mg) supplementation in solid pregnant females to avoid increased circulatory stress. Ancillary outcomes were the examination of biomarkers for the problem of hypertension in addition fetal results among gatherings. Techniques. 200 healthy nulliparous pregnant women were doubly visually impaired and randomized to receive Mg day after day or false treatment. Methods: Our current research was conducted at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Lahore Pakistan from January 2020 to December 2020. Results. There remained not any variances in pulse rate rise. Nevertheless, among women treated with magnesium, there remained the very critical negative relation between expansion of blood magnesium levels and increased SBP (𝑝 = 0.043). MG is likely to remain good for both mothers also baby. Conclusion: Magnesium supplementation in pregnant females for the first time should not be suggested to avoid an increased pulse rate. Magnesium supplementation in at-risk pregnancies should be the subject of further research. Keywords: Impact of Magnesium (Mg), Supplementation, Pregnant Women, Circulatory Stress.

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