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ANALYSIS OF RISK FACTORS FOR PRE-ECLAMPSIA IN PREGNANT WOMEN FOLLOWED BY THE HEALTH STRATEGY OF FAMILY: ``ALTO DA BOA VISTA I``, ARARIPINA-PE

Prenatal care aims to provide women with care aimed at the mother-baby binomial, for a link that promotes a pregnancy free from complications or complications, in addition to preventing adverse events related to obstetric health. The literature shows significant findings about the importance of prenatal care in reducing maternal and child mortality rates. Data from the World Health Organization-WHO show that hypertensive syndromes lead the ranking of causes of maternal deaths in developing countries. Therefore, it is extremely important to screen pregnant women who present risk factors for the development of the problem in question, in order to reduce the prevalence through effective interventions, and, consequently, minimize adverse maternal-fetal occurrences. In summary, it is concluded that the risk factors for PE are related to: maternal age, ethnicity, smoking, physical activity, obesity, sexual cohabitation, partner change, family history, infections and recurrence.

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ANALYSIS OF RISK FACTORS FOR PRE-ECLAMPSIA IN PREGNANT WOMEN FOLLOWED BY THE HEALTH STRATEGY OF FAMILY: ``ALTO DA BOA VISTA I``, ARARIPINA-PE

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.1594322425037

  • Palavras-chave: Prevention, Hypertension, Prenatal.

  • Keywords: Prevention, Hypertension, Prenatal.

  • Abstract:

    Prenatal care aims to provide women with care aimed at the mother-baby binomial, for a link that promotes a pregnancy free from complications or complications, in addition to preventing adverse events related to obstetric health. The literature shows significant findings about the importance of prenatal care in reducing maternal and child mortality rates. Data from the World Health Organization-WHO show that hypertensive syndromes lead the ranking of causes of maternal deaths in developing countries. Therefore, it is extremely important to screen pregnant women who present risk factors for the development of the problem in question, in order to reduce the prevalence through effective interventions, and, consequently, minimize adverse maternal-fetal occurrences. In summary, it is concluded that the risk factors for PE are related to: maternal age, ethnicity, smoking, physical activity, obesity, sexual cohabitation, partner change, family history, infections and recurrence.

  • Sara Araújo de Morais
  • Maria Victória Carneiro Balduino
  • Mariana Lara Pompeu Mudo Ferreira
  • Tayná Fonseca Lima
  • Igara Madally Ferreira Lucena
  • Natália Muniz Santos
  • Nathália Manuela Luna Lacerda
  • Aline Araújo Lacerda
  • Ana Paula de Alencar Cavalcante
  • Natália Da Silva Gomes
  • Davi Araújo de Morais
  • Sarah Mourão de Sá
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