RELATIONSHIP OF HORMONAL AND IMMUNOLOGICAL FACTORS TO RECURRENT SPONTANEOUS MISCARRIAGE IN ERBIL CITY

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Ridhab Ajeel Jasim , Ashwaq Talib Hameed
AsmaaWajeh Jumaa , Thefaf A. Ahmed

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The current study was conducted with the aim of evaluating some hormonal, immunological parameters and folic acid and their relationships with women with recurrent miscarriages. The samples of the current study were collected from Erbil women’s hospital and some clinics for gynecological diseases. 64 women with repeated spontaneous miscarriage were included in the research and 41 women served as the comparison group each of whom had one or more healthy children, 32 were pregnant. During the period between January and December 2020, al abortions occurred during the first three months of pregnancy (1-12) weeks. The study recorded significant differences in the levels of the hormones estrogen, progesterone   as well as prolactin between women with frequent spontaneous abortion and non-pregnant women, while significant differences were found in the levels of these hormones among women with frequent abortion compared with pregnant women and it was 24.61 for progesterone 110 mg/ml and 13.4 mg/ml for prolactin, the results showed that there were significant difference in folic acid levels, the highest in non-pregnant women was 14.24 mg/ml and the lowest in infected women, and the IL-2 immune factor, which was 120.23, which was the highest in women with recurrent miscarriages.


 

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Ashwaq Talib Hameed , R. A. J. , & Thefaf A. Ahmed, A. J. ,. (2024). RELATIONSHIP OF HORMONAL AND IMMUNOLOGICAL FACTORS TO RECURRENT SPONTANEOUS MISCARRIAGE IN ERBIL CITY. Obstetrics and Gynaecology Forum, 34(3s), 1249–1254. Retrieved from https://obstetricsandgynaecologyforum.com/index.php/ogf/article/view/456
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