PJMHS 2022
DOI: 10.53350/pjmhs22163126
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Association of Preeclampsia with Low Platelet Count among Pregnant Females Presenting during Third Trimester

Abstract: Aim: To determine the association between presenting for antenatal check-up Methods: Study conducted in the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Lahore General Hospital of Lahore during 15-5-2019 to 15-11-2019 and consented to participate were considered for the study. 35 were with preeclampsia (Cases) and 35 were without (Control). The data was entered and analyzed using SPSS 25. For categorical data analysis chi square test was used using p-value ≤0.05. 70 Women of age 18-40years, parity of 20 weeks (… Show more

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“…The research study reveals the uniqueness of vaginal and cesarean section deliveries, with each delivery method offering benefits and drawbacks, requiring maternal and infant health education to ensure informed decision-making. 13 The study emphasizes the importance of patient-centered care and promotes shared decision-making, ultimately enhancing the quality of care delivered to expectant mothers. Furthermore, the study notes the importance of prior birthing experiences in decision-making and the significance of discussing these experiences with healthcare practitioners.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research study reveals the uniqueness of vaginal and cesarean section deliveries, with each delivery method offering benefits and drawbacks, requiring maternal and infant health education to ensure informed decision-making. 13 The study emphasizes the importance of patient-centered care and promotes shared decision-making, ultimately enhancing the quality of care delivered to expectant mothers. Furthermore, the study notes the importance of prior birthing experiences in decision-making and the significance of discussing these experiences with healthcare practitioners.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%