An In-depth Examination of Pregnancy: Investigating Physiological Mechanisms and Pathological Factors

Authors

  • Swagata Pal, Geeta Rawat, Suraj Mandal, Monika, Anees Ahmad, Pankaj Agrawal, Dr Narendra Mandoria Author

Keywords:

Ischemic heart disease, pregnancy, chlamydia infection, inflammatory disease, stomach discomfort, vaginal bleeding

Abstract

Prospective mothers who are at risk of aortic problems face difficulties. AOD may indicate aortic disease in certain pregnant women. Refer them to a tertiary care facility for delivery treatment and pregnancy monitoring. Current medications must not cause birth defects or teratogenicity. In the second and third trimesters, several medications may induce foetal central nervous system toxicity. Pregnant women change medically and physically to help their child. All organs are affected by these post-conception changes. Extra oxygen is required during a normal pregnancy. 

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Published

2024-01-20