孕前体重指数和孕期体重增加对胎儿结局的影响

R. K, Sarita Jaiswal
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胎儿在子宫内的发育和成长最为关键。最常用的指标是出生体重,以确定婴儿的健康状况。母亲孕前的体重指数(BMI)、孕期体重增加以及与行为、社会文化和遗传有关的其他因素都会影响出生体重。为了研究孕前体重指数和孕期体重增加对胎儿结局的影响,我们对 189 名产前妇女进行了医院随访研究。记录了妊娠年龄、体重、身高、体重指数和胎儿发育情况。定期进行超声波检查,以排除胎儿先天性畸形和胎儿健康状况。每天进行胎动计数和胎儿心率监测。妊娠总增重 "的估算方法是将分娩前最后一次测量的体重减去妊娠头三个月首次就诊时记录的体重。新生儿的出生体重在分娩后 24 小时内记录。大多数孕妇(75.1%)孕前体重指数正常。体重不足的妇女在怀孕前的妊娠体重增加(GWG)要么正常,要么低于正常。与正常体重女性或受孕前超重和肥胖女性相比,她们的婴儿平均出生体重也明显偏低。受孕前超重和肥胖的女性患妊娠糖尿病(GDM)和剖腹产的几率更高。受孕前体重正常的女性患妊娠高血压的几率较高。受孕前体重过轻是婴儿出生体重过轻的风险因素,而受孕前超重和肥胖则是妊娠糖尿病的风险因素。
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Effect of pre-pregnancy body mass index and gestational weight gain on fetal outcome
Fetaldevelopment and growth in uterus is most critical. Most commonly used indicator is birth weight for determining well-being of infant. Body mass index (BMI) of mother before pregnancy, pregnancy weight gain, and other factors related to behavior, socio-cultural as well as genetics influence the birth weight. To study effect of pre-pregnancy BMI and gestational weight gain on fetal outcomeHospital-based follow-up study was carried out among 189 antenatal women. Gestational age, weight, height, BMI and fetal growth were recorded. Regular sonography was carried out to rule out fetal congenital abnormalities and fetal well-being. Daily fetal movement count, fetal heart rate monitoring was carried out daily. Estimation of the “total pregnancy weight gain” was done by subtracting last measured weight before delivery from weight recorded at first visit in first trimester. Birth weight of the neonate was recorded within 24 hours of delivery. BMI before pregnanacy was normal in Majority (75.1%). Underweight women earlier to conception had either normal Gestational weight gain (GWG) or less than normal GWG. Their babies also had significantly low average birth weight compared to either normal weight females or overweight and obese before conception. Overweight and obese females before conception had higher incidence of gestational diabetes (GDM) and cesarean section. Normal weight females before conception had higher incidence of Pregnancy induced hypertension.Being underweight before conception is a risk factor for low birth weight babies whereas being overweight and obese before pregnancy is a risk factor for GDM.
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