Maternal and fetal/neonatal outcomes in pregnancy, delivery and postpartum following bariatric surgery and comparison with pregnant women with obesity: a study protocol for a prospective cohort.
Maryam NavaeeMaryam KashanianAli KabirNegar ZamaninourMaryam ChamariAbdolreza PazoukiPublished in: Reproductive health (2024)
By assessing the levels of micronutrients in the blood of pregnant women along with the evaluation of pregnancy outcomes, it is feasible to gain a more accurate understanding of how bariatric surgery affects the health and potential complications for both the mother and the fetus/newborn. This information can help specialists and patients make more informed decisions about the surgery. Additionally, by examining issues such as stress, anxiety, and depression in women undergoing surgery, this study can contribute to recognizing these problems, which can also affect pregnancy outcomes.
Keyphrases
- pregnancy outcomes
- pregnant women
- bariatric surgery
- weight loss
- minimally invasive
- coronary artery bypass
- end stage renal disease
- mental health
- obese patients
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- healthcare
- health information
- public health
- type diabetes
- surgical site infection
- weight gain
- coronary artery disease
- prognostic factors
- human health
- risk assessment
- stress induced
- mass spectrometry
- social media
- atrial fibrillation
- patient reported