Exposure to drugs, medications and stress during pregnancy

Luiza Zalewska, J. Horbaczewska, G. Zalewski, A. Fałkowski, K. Włoch, P. Książek
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Introduction. Literature provides much evidence of negative effects of alcohol, nicotine, or drugs in pregnancy. There are also data indicating the relationship of stress and physical work with many complications during this period. Aim. The aim of the study was to assess the exposure of pregnant women to tobacco smoking, alcohol, stress, exercise, medications, and analysis of their awareness and knowledge on the subject, indicating the high-risk groups. Material and methods. The study was conducted in August and September 2012 in gynecology and obstetric clinics in Lublin with 138 pregnant women. A questionnaire containing 26 questions was a proprietary research tool. Results. In the study group, 25.3% of women were exposed to harmful tobacco compounds in the first trimester. Smok ing was observed statistically more often among young women and the women exposed to high stress. Every fifth woman has abnormal knowledge of alcohol use observed significantly more often among women with unplanned pregnancy, young and under high stress level. Fifty per cent of economically active participants were performing physical work during pregnancy and 20.2% were exposed to high stress, which correlated significantly with higher education and performed “desk job”. Every fourth respondent among half of the respondents who use the self-treatment in case of complaint would apply NSAIDs. Conclusions. Lack of knowledge and awareness of pregnant women make them reach for harmful substances. Some pregnant women perform heavy physical work as well as are exposed to stress, which results in more frequent recourses to drugs. Some drugs are often seen as safe and accepted by pregnant women without consulting a doctor.
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怀孕期间接触药物、药物和压力
介绍。文献提供了大量证据证明酒精、尼古丁或药物对怀孕有负面影响。也有数据表明,在这一时期,压力和体力劳动的关系与许多并发症有关。的目标。该研究的目的是评估孕妇对吸烟、饮酒、压力、运动、药物的暴露程度,并分析她们对这些问题的认识和知识,指出高危人群。材料和方法。这项研究于2012年8月和9月在卢布林的妇科和产科诊所对138名孕妇进行。包含26个问题的问卷是一种专有的研究工具。结果。在研究组中,25.3%的妇女在怀孕的前三个月接触过有害的烟草化合物。从统计数据来看,吸烟在年轻女性和压力较大的女性中更为常见。每五名妇女中就有一名对饮酒有不正常的了解,这在意外怀孕、年轻和压力大的妇女中更为常见。50%的经济活动参与者在怀孕期间从事体力劳动,20.2%的人面临高压力,这与高等教育和“案头工作”显著相关。在一半的受访者中,每四分之一的受访者在投诉时使用自我治疗会使用非甾体抗炎药。结论。孕妇缺乏知识和意识使她们接触有害物质。一些孕妇在承受压力的同时还要从事繁重的体力劳动,这导致她们更频繁地求助于药物。有些药物通常被认为是安全的,孕妇无需咨询医生就可以接受。
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