Repercussão da endometriose na gestação: uma revisão integrativa
This integrative review found that endometriosis is associated with increased risks of infertility, miscarriage, premature birth, gestational diabetes, hypertensive disorders, ectopic pregnancy, and adverse fetal outcomes like neonatal death and stillbirth.
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This paper is an integrative review that evaluated, via a PubMed search for “endometriosis” AND “pregnancy” AND “complications” (2018–2024), how endometriosis is linked to maternal and fetal risks during pregnancy. Across the included evidence, women with endometriosis showed higher risks of miscarriage and premature birth, along with increased likelihood of gestational diabetes and hypertensive disorders, and the review reports associations with higher neonatal death and stillbirth. The authors also conclude that endometriosis is associated with several adverse pregnancy outcomes such as placenta previa, intrauterine growth restriction, ectopic pregnancy risk, and other adverse fetal results. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — assessing its repercussion on gestation-related maternal and fetal risks.
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- Endometriosis and pregnancy outcome via openalex
- Endometriosis and Risk of Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes via openalex
- Pregnancy after Endometriosis: Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes according to the Location of the Disease via openalex
- Pregnancy and delivery outcomes in women with rectovaginal endometriosis treated either conservatively or operatively via openalex
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