Publication: Common Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes of Pregnancies Diagnosed with Endometriosis
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Article
Date
2022-09-15
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
Endometriosis is a progressive stirring disease
marked by the appearance of endometrial
glands and stroma exterior of the uterus. It
affects 8%–10% of reproductive-age women,
and is linked to develop primary or secondary
infertility in 30% of these women.The main
objective of this systematic review was to
critically analyse the current related literature
to explore the maternal and neonatal outcomes
of pregnancies diagnosed with endometriosis.
Pregnant women with endometriosis are more
likely to develop negative pregnancy outcomes
and complicated neonatal outcomes, and
therefore they may benefit from extra
screening and early detection. Related
literature within 5years (2016 - 2021) was
searched from databases like CINAHL,
MEDLINE, and PUBMED, Additionally, a few
numbers of studies prior to 2016 were taken
due to the availability of related information.A
total number of 23 articles related to the search
criteria was found and out of that, eight articles
were selected due to their extreme relevancy.
After critically analysing the eight studies
authors explored that pregnant women
diagnosed with endometriosis are at elevated
risk to develop Placenta previa, hypertensive
disorders, postpartum hemorrhage, emergency
caesareans and preeclampsia as common
maternal outcomes and premature birth, Low
birth weight and still birth as common neonatal
outcomes. In conclusion, women with
endometriosis are at elevated risk of
developing adverse maternal and neonatal
outcomes in their pregnancies.
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Keywords
Endometriosis, adverse effects, Neonatal outcomes, Maternal outcomes
Citation
E. A. K. Epaarachchi, B. S. S. De Silva. (2022). Common Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes of Pregnancies Diagnosed with Endometriosis. Proceedings of SLIIT International Conference on Advancements in Sciences and Humanities, (11) October, Colombo, 267 - 274.
