Obstetrical and perinatal outcomes of pregnancies with advanced maternal age in Sinnar Maternity Hospital
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Abstract
The age of a woman during pregnancy is a significant component that impacts the pregnancy process and labor. A study was conducted at Sinnar Maternity Hospital, involving 162 participants from both the case and control groups. The results showed that the majority of participants were similar in terms of educational attainment, parity, and postpartum health (PMH). However, the case group had a higher incidence of complications such as preeclampsia (PPH), and neonatal mortality (NMC). PPH was the most common postpartum complication in both populations. The majority of patients in both groups had live babies, indicating a higher incidence of neonatal mortality, infant CMF, and NICU hospitalization. The study highlights the importance of understanding the reactivity of women to pregnancy and the impact of various factors on their reactivity.
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