Investigation of Some Hematological and Biochemical Parameters in Pregnancy and Early Puerperium
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2013
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Derman Medical Publ
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Özet
Aim and Material and Method: The aim of the study was investigate some biochemical parameters in pregnancy and after birth. In this study, we determined the levels of serum Fe, TIBC, Ca, Mg, triglyceride, total cholesterol, and whole blood WBC, RBC, HCT, HGB in twenty pregnant women whose age ranges were 20-35 yr. The samples were collected before the birth for three times (during three trimester) and after the forty days of birth for only once. Results: Our findings show that levels of triglyceride, total cholesterol and RBC statistically increased (p<0.01) in pregnant women from the first trimester to the birth. Levels of RBC statistically (p<0.01) decreased more in the forth day after the birth than the first trimester of pregnancy. Although we determined statiscally important low levels of triglyceride, total cholesterol after the birth, we also concluded that those low levels were higher than those at the beginning of pregnancy. Although our findings showed statistically important low levels of Fe, TIBC, Ca and Mg since the first trimester during pregnancy, Ca and Mg levels increased more in the forth day after birth than those at the beginning of pregnancy. Furthermore, Fe levels showed an important increase (p<0.05) but did not reach the levels that were at the beginning of pregnancy. In the second trimester an increase and in the third trimester, in the forth day of the birth decreases in TIBC levels were determined. At the end of the pregnancy, the lowest levels of TIBC were determined. We concluded statistically important (p<0.01) low levels of RBC, HGB and HCT in the second trimester. However, it reached the levels that were at the beginning of pregnancy in the third trimester. Whereas the levels of RBC and HGB in the forth day of the birth were higher than (p<0.01) those at the first trimester, hematocrit levels were similar to the level that were at the beginning of pregnancy. Discussion: Metabolic change that occur during pregnancy affect the health of both mother and fetus. Before and during pregnancy routine investigation and monitoring of the biochemical parameters will be important for prevention of deficiency for the healthy pregnancy and fetus.
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Pregnancy, Triglyceride, Cholesterol, Leukocyte, Erythrocyte
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Journal Of Clinical And Analytical Medicine
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4
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2