ASTHMA IN PREGNANCY MANAGEMENT AND OUTCOMES
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Abstract:
One of the most prevalent illnesses that affect women who are fertile is asthma. Data on asthma-complicated pregnancies are mounting, and they show that asthma is not a benign illness in terms of obstetric outcomes and foetal health. Numerous extensive investigations on the effects of pregnancy in women with complex asthma. We carried up an observational cross-sectional study to see how pregnant asthmatic patients were treated and the outcomes. Our results showed that nearly one quarter of the pregnant women in our research had uncontrolled asthma. According to these findings, moms in the lowest level may be more likely to have an asthmatic pregnancy. Before their initial appointment, 8.8% of patients experienced moderate to severe asthma exacerbations. Vaginal birth is now more feasible even in cases of asthma and more than half of the patients using short acting beta 2 agonists in our study. Sufficient control of asthma during pregnancy presents a fulfilling chance to improve mother and child health.
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