2021
DOI: 10.32598/jhnm.31.1.2017
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A Comparative Study on Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes in Pregnant Women with Different Age

Abstract: Introduction: Delayed childbearing is increasing. Increased maternal age has been associated with increased risk of pregnancy complications. On the other hand, the adolescent pregnancy has traditionally been considered high-risk, especially in developing countries. Objective: This study aimed to compare the adverse pregnancy outcomes in different age groups of pregnant women. Materials and Methods: The analytical study with cross-sectional design was conducted on 345 pregnant women referred to one of the mater… Show more

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“…However, this disparity may be explained by differences in preconception and prenatal care access and utilization. The human body experiences a condition of glucose intolerance due to the physiological changes that occur during pregnancy [3]. Human placental lactogen and other pregnancy-specific hormones, together with elevated cortisol and prolactin levels, make the body less sensitive to insulin and need higher insulin synthesis to keep blood glucose levels stable [4].Due to the pathophysiology associated with diabetes, pregnant diabetic women do not meet this need.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, this disparity may be explained by differences in preconception and prenatal care access and utilization. The human body experiences a condition of glucose intolerance due to the physiological changes that occur during pregnancy [3]. Human placental lactogen and other pregnancy-specific hormones, together with elevated cortisol and prolactin levels, make the body less sensitive to insulin and need higher insulin synthesis to keep blood glucose levels stable [4].Due to the pathophysiology associated with diabetes, pregnant diabetic women do not meet this need.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%