Obesity and Pregnancy: Saudi Arabian Experience | Chapter 10 | Current Trends in Medicine and Medical Research Vol. 5
Objective:
To determine the effect of obesity on pregnancy compared to non-obese pregnant
Saudi women.
Methodology: This is a prospective
cohort research conducted over seven months in Jeddah Maternity and Children
Hospital (MCH), Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Sample included pregnant women with
single fetus and cephalic presentation came to the booking clinic. Participants
were classified into 5 groups depending on their BMI according to WHO criteria
as underweight, normal weight, overweight, obese & morbidly obese. SPSS was
used with p-value of< 0.05 to calculate statistical significance.
Results:
The frequency of abortion, postdated pregnancy and Caesarean section were
higher in obese women compared to non-obese women.
Conclusion: Obese women pregnancy is
a high risk for pregnancy and labor complications. It is advisable to achieve
normal BMI before conception.
Author(s) Details
Dr. Mohammad Othman
Department of Obstetrics and
Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Al Baha University, Saudi Arabia.
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