Pregnancy and delivery complications in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome

Roshanak Hasan Zahraei, Mojgan Janighorban, SM Ahmadi, Farahnaz Mardanian Mardanian, Nasrollah Bashardoust, Simin Fadaei, Khosrow Tavakol

Abstract


Introduction: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most prevalent endocrine disorders in reproductive age and is also considered as the most popular cause of infertility due to lack of ovary release. On the other hand, present condition of high expenses of infertility treatment and midwifery science slogan as "deliver a healthy infant to a healthy mother" all reflect the necessity to take care of these patients and to check their pregnancy stages precisely. This study aimed to investigate the pregnancy complications among patients with polycystic ovary syndrome.

Methods: This was an analytic prospective cohort study. The population studied comprised all Iranian nulliparous women with pregnancy of one quite healthy fetus. They were divided into two groups including 47 subjects with PCOS and 100 subjects with no PCOS. Pregnancy and delivery complications such as pregnancy sweat, diabetes, eclampsy and early delivery were recorded. The data were collected through interview and analyzed by descriptive inferential statistics through SPSS software.

Results: The findings of the study showed that the rates of abnormalities in screening tests of diabetes, pregnancy diabetes and eclampsy in pregnant women with PCOS were more than those in controls but there was no significant difference between the two groups in early delivery.

Conclusion: Since obesity seems to be the major cause of diabetes and eclampsy in patients with PCOS, these patients need critical care during pregnancy and screen them properly for diabetes and eclampsy.


Keywords


Polycystic ovary syndrome, infertility, female, pregnancy complications

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