Extended Abstract
Mayssa Traboulsi
Abstract
Increased costs of obesity among pregnant ladies are a public health concern. Several research have mentioned an affiliation among maternal obese and weight problems and adverse being pregnant consequences. This study aims to evaluate the maternal and neonatal complications in correlation to early being pregnant high frame mass index (BMI) and weight gain at some stage in pregnancy in North Lebanon. A retrospective cohort have a look at became performed in North Lebanon in 5 hospitals and health care centers. Data was collected between 2016-2018. Anthropometric, maternal and fetal fitness facts were obtained from the medical information of 1308 ladies and their fetuses. Anthropometric statistics at the beginning of pregnancy and gestational age were amassed via two private clinics and one number one health care center. Socio-demographic and life-style facts have been collected through a questionnaire thru a cell phone name to each lady individually. Maternal and fetal effects had been in comparison by means of univariate, bivariate and logistics analysis through SPSS 13.0.This look at that a nearly pregnancy high BMI and weight advantage in the course of pregnancy are associated with high risks of preeclampsia (p-value<0.0001)