Pregnancy Induced Hypertension and It’s Associated Factors among Women Attending Delivery Center
Meena Gyawali -,
Ravi Roshan Khadka -,
Sushmita Jada -
et al.
Abstract:Background: Pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH) is a dangerous condition that can arise during pregnancy and has been associated with a number of negative outcomes for both the mother and the fetus. According to estimates from the World Health Organization, the effects of hypertensive diseases during pregnancy claim the lives of at least one woman every seven minutes. Examining pregnancy-induced hypertension and associated risk factors in women receiving prenatal treatment at Jalalabad Hospital is the aim of … Show more
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