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Influence factor analysis of recurrent adverse pregnancy after tubal ectopic pregnancy |
Beijing Chuiyangliu Hospital, Beijing, 100022 |
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Abstract To analyze the influence factor analysis of recurrent adverse pregnancy of women after abortion of tubal ectopic pregnancy Methods: The data of pregnant women from 2008 to 2018 were collected retrospectively. 1688 women with recurrent adverse pregnancy after abortion of tubal ectopic pregnancy were selected in the observation group, and 17,072 women with normal again pregnancy after abortion of tubal ectopic pregnancy were included in the control group. The basic clinical data of women were compared between the two groups, and the rates of preeclampsia and fetal dysplasia in the observation group were observed. Results: The rates of women with ≤25 years old, spouse smoking during pregnancy, pre-pregnancy overweight, and gynecological history, and poor nutritional status of women in the observation group were significant higher than those of women in the control group (P<0.05). There were no significant different in tubal ectopic pregnancy treatment method, diet situation, number of births, IVF-ET history, education level, occupation situation, and family income per capita between the two groups (all P>0.05). In observation group, there were 122 (7.2%) women with preeclampsia and 259 (15.3%) women with poor fetal growth. The rate of adverse pregnancy outcomes of women with pregnancy interval <12 months was 92.7%, which was the highest (all P<0.05). Conclusion: The women with pregnancy again after abortion of tubal ectopic pregnancy should control their weight as much as possible, avoid smoking environment, and prolong the interval of pregnancy over one year, and strengthen pre-pregnancy care to prevent adverse pregnancy.
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