Comparison of Pregnancy Outcomes in Diabetic Pregnant Women with Control Group

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Diabetes is the most common medical disease in pregnancy. In the first of 20th century the most of diabetic women were infertile and some women who got pregnant had a poor prognosis, but now Insulin therapy increases the chance of pregnancy. The aim of this study was to com...

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Autor principal: Asnafi N, Haji Ahmadi M, Javan Sh, Taheri B, Baleghi M
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:2c66e081fa8b473582a6c8a9b9c15e942021-11-10T08:56:48ZComparison of Pregnancy Outcomes in Diabetic Pregnant Women with Control Group1561-41072251-7170https://doaj.org/article/2c66e081fa8b473582a6c8a9b9c15e942011-09-01T00:00:00Zhttp://jbums.org/article-1-3873-en.htmlhttps://doaj.org/toc/1561-4107https://doaj.org/toc/2251-7170BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Diabetes is the most common medical disease in pregnancy. In the first of 20th century the most of diabetic women were infertile and some women who got pregnant had a poor prognosis, but now Insulin therapy increases the chance of pregnancy. The aim of this study was to compare maternal and neonatal morbidity in diabetic pregnant women with control group.METHODS: This cohort study as simple sampling was done on 80 pregnant women with diabetes who were under treatment and 160 non diabetic pregnant women during 2 years. Data including maternal and neonatal characteristics and morbidity were recorded and compared.FINDINGS: The mean age of patients in diabetic women and control group was 30.3±6.6 and 26.1±4.8 years, respectively. Gravid, parity, live birth, presentation and morbidity showed no significant difference between diabetic and control group. Percent of abortion in diabetic group (n=24, 30%) was significantly higher than control group (n= 9, 11.3%) (p=0.000). Percent of cesarean section and the mean of birth weight in diabetic group were significantly higher than control group (p<0.05).CONCLUSION: Although diabetes is the commonest medical disease in pregnancy but good control of blood sugar can reduce the maternal and neonatal morbidity.Asnafi N, Haji Ahmadi M, Javan Sh, Taheri B, Baleghi MBabol University of Medical SciencesarticlediabetespregnancymorbidityinsulinMedicineRMedicine (General)R5-920ENFAMajallah-i Dānishgāh-i ̒Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Bābul, Vol 13, Iss 5, Pp 52-57 (2011)
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topic diabetes
pregnancy
morbidity
insulin
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pregnancy
morbidity
insulin
Medicine
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Medicine (General)
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Asnafi N, Haji Ahmadi M, Javan Sh, Taheri B, Baleghi M
Comparison of Pregnancy Outcomes in Diabetic Pregnant Women with Control Group
description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Diabetes is the most common medical disease in pregnancy. In the first of 20th century the most of diabetic women were infertile and some women who got pregnant had a poor prognosis, but now Insulin therapy increases the chance of pregnancy. The aim of this study was to compare maternal and neonatal morbidity in diabetic pregnant women with control group.METHODS: This cohort study as simple sampling was done on 80 pregnant women with diabetes who were under treatment and 160 non diabetic pregnant women during 2 years. Data including maternal and neonatal characteristics and morbidity were recorded and compared.FINDINGS: The mean age of patients in diabetic women and control group was 30.3±6.6 and 26.1±4.8 years, respectively. Gravid, parity, live birth, presentation and morbidity showed no significant difference between diabetic and control group. Percent of abortion in diabetic group (n=24, 30%) was significantly higher than control group (n= 9, 11.3%) (p=0.000). Percent of cesarean section and the mean of birth weight in diabetic group were significantly higher than control group (p<0.05).CONCLUSION: Although diabetes is the commonest medical disease in pregnancy but good control of blood sugar can reduce the maternal and neonatal morbidity.
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author Asnafi N, Haji Ahmadi M, Javan Sh, Taheri B, Baleghi M
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title Comparison of Pregnancy Outcomes in Diabetic Pregnant Women with Control Group
title_short Comparison of Pregnancy Outcomes in Diabetic Pregnant Women with Control Group
title_full Comparison of Pregnancy Outcomes in Diabetic Pregnant Women with Control Group
title_fullStr Comparison of Pregnancy Outcomes in Diabetic Pregnant Women with Control Group
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Pregnancy Outcomes in Diabetic Pregnant Women with Control Group
title_sort comparison of pregnancy outcomes in diabetic pregnant women with control group
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