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[Hematologic profile in pregnancy].

Fabio Augusto Zarama Márquez1, Rodolfo Cruz Mejía, Rafael Buitrón García

  • 1Departamento de Hematología, Laboratorio Central, Hospital General de México.

Ginecologia Y Obstetricia De Mexico
|May 23, 2002
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This study analyzed the blood profiles of 214 pregnant women to establish normal hematologic parameters during pregnancy. Understanding these changes is crucial for accurate prenatal care and interpreting obstetric complications.

Area of Science:

  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Hematology
  • Reproductive Medicine

Context:

  • Physiological changes during pregnancy significantly alter hematologic parameters.
  • Establishing baseline hematologic profiles is essential for monitoring maternal health.
  • Prenatal care requires accurate interpretation of blood work in pregnant individuals.

Purpose:

  • To establish the hematologic profile of pregnant women attending prenatal care.
  • To provide a reference for interpreting hematologic changes during gestation.
  • To improve the diagnostic basis for obstetric and gynecologic conditions.

Summary:

  • A study was conducted on 214 pregnant women at the Hospital General de México.
  • The research focused on determining the standard hematologic profile during pregnancy.

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  • Data collected will aid in understanding pregnancy-related hematologic variations.
  • Impact:

    • Provides essential reference data for obstetricians and hematologists.
    • Enhances the ability to detect and manage pregnancy-related anemia and other blood disorders.
    • Contributes to improved maternal and fetal health outcomes through better-informed prenatal care.