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ABSTRACT
Introduction:
Potential ill effects of obesity in pregnancy
pose a challenge encompassing many comorbidities that threaten the life and
require special attention. Pregnancy is the most crucial event for women
surrounded with multiple complexities. Obesity during pregnancy leads to life
threatening events for mother as well as fetus. Purpose of the present study
was to identify the feto-maternal outcomes of obesity during pregnancy.
Methodology:
An observational cross-section design was
used. Non-probability convenient sampling was done to collect data from 170
women. Data related to predominated maternal problem during pregnancy and fetus
birth was collected. Ethical considerations were followed. Data was analyzed
through SPSS (version 24.0).
Results: Findings revealed multiple consequences of obesity on both mother and
fetus. Obesity was considered as a mainstay of feto-maternal complications and
findings revealed a significant association (p-value <0.05).
Conclusion:
Obesity is a signal for many adverse feto-maternal
outcomes during pregnancy that poses a challenge for both mother and fetus. It
is concluded from this study that there is ample need to educate mothers
regarding the hazardous consequences of obesity in pregnancy.
Keywords: Fetus, Maternal, Consequences, Obesity, Pregnancy