ijsr 2021
DOI: 10.36106/ijsr/9029913
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Hypothyroid Prevalence During Pregnancy in Last One Decade in India

Abstract: Hypothyroidism during pregnancy is the most commonly found endocrine disorder. Its effect during pregnancy has widely been studied among women to understand the pathophysiology, outcomes, and prevalence. We collected data from several studies of last One Decade from separately studied population among all across the country regarding hypothyroid abundance. We compared more than 61 online available studies for the validation of data prevalence and to understand the status of associated risks to the mother and c… Show more

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“…[ 28 , 29 ] In Tellapragada et al .’s study, on the Canadian population, it was found to be associated with lower birth weight centile and gestational age at delivery with histological evidence of advanced placental maturation. [ 15 , 30 ] In contrast, our study AFP could not show any significant association with any of the adverse outcomes. Further studying socioeconomic causes of the rise in the marker may also address the other aspect of adversity increment.…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…[ 28 , 29 ] In Tellapragada et al .’s study, on the Canadian population, it was found to be associated with lower birth weight centile and gestational age at delivery with histological evidence of advanced placental maturation. [ 15 , 30 ] In contrast, our study AFP could not show any significant association with any of the adverse outcomes. Further studying socioeconomic causes of the rise in the marker may also address the other aspect of adversity increment.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 86%
“…Hypothyroidism was also found to be a major cause of miscarriage in some studies, but in our study, we did not observe much variations in adversity among the group comparatively. [ 15 , 16 ] Whereas a prospective study on elderly pregnant (>35 years) women belonging to the western part of India has found a significantly higher proportion of maternal and fetal mortality and morbidity among them. Antenatal and intranatal complications were increased in their study group along with an increased incidence of LBW babies compared to the comparison group (40.20% vs. 24%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%