Conducta Obstétrica Ante Muerte fetal de 23,5 SG en pacientes Primigesta de 20 años con sobrepeso Grado II

The body weight of a pregnant woman is considered a complex point during this process. Since it not only affects physical changes but also a change in placental metabolism. Variation in weight is due to genetic, ethnic and sociocultural factors, according to the World Health Organization. Based on t...

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Hovedforfatter: Masapanta Masapanta, María Diocelina (author)
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Peso corporal
Metabolismo placentario
Gestación
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description The body weight of a pregnant woman is considered a complex point during this process. Since it not only affects physical changes but also a change in placental metabolism. Variation in weight is due to genetic, ethnic and sociocultural factors, according to the World Health Organization. Based on these data, it is sought to determine the different risks that a pregnant woman can have, its consequences during the gestation period, all of this through the collection of antecedents of both the patient and the circle of conditions to which she is exposed. that it is immersed. It is also detailed in this study that being overweight in a pregnant woman directly affects the developing fetus, with high and lower risk complications, these being, for example, complications for childbirth compared to a woman who carries a normal weight of pregnancy. Likewise, pregnancy in this case is affected by risks leading to the main issue since an increase in BMI during pregnancy is translated and related to complications of abnormal growth of the fetus, risks of fetal malformations, premature birth or worse of cases a fetal death.
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spelling Conducta Obstétrica Ante Muerte fetal de 23,5 SG en pacientes Primigesta de 20 años con sobrepeso Grado IIMasapanta Masapanta, María DiocelinaMuerte fetalPeso corporalMetabolismo placentarioGestaciónThe body weight of a pregnant woman is considered a complex point during this process. Since it not only affects physical changes but also a change in placental metabolism. Variation in weight is due to genetic, ethnic and sociocultural factors, according to the World Health Organization. Based on these data, it is sought to determine the different risks that a pregnant woman can have, its consequences during the gestation period, all of this through the collection of antecedents of both the patient and the circle of conditions to which she is exposed. that it is immersed. It is also detailed in this study that being overweight in a pregnant woman directly affects the developing fetus, with high and lower risk complications, these being, for example, complications for childbirth compared to a woman who carries a normal weight of pregnancy. Likewise, pregnancy in this case is affected by risks leading to the main issue since an increase in BMI during pregnancy is translated and related to complications of abnormal growth of the fetus, risks of fetal malformations, premature birth or worse of cases a fetal death.The body weight of a pregnant woman is considered a complex point during this process. Since it not only affects physical changes but also a change in placental metabolism. Variation in weight is due to genetic, ethnic and sociocultural factors, according to the World Health Organization. Based on these data, it is sought to determine the different risks that a pregnant woman can have, its consequences during the gestation period, all of this through the collection of antecedents of both the patient and the circle of conditions to which she is exposed. that it is immersed. It is also detailed in this study that being overweight in a pregnant woman directly affects the developing fetus, with high and lower risk complications, these being, for example, complications for childbirth compared to a woman who carries a normal weight of pregnancy. Likewise, pregnancy in this case is affected by risks leading to the main issue since an increase in BMI during pregnancy is translated and related to complications of abnormal growth of the fetus, risks of fetal malformations, premature birth or worse of cases a fetal death.El peso corporal de una mujer en estado gestación es considerado como un punto complejo durante este proceso. Puesto que no solo afecta a cambios físicos sino también a un cambio en el metabolismo placentario. La variación en el peso es debido a factores genéticos, étnicos y socioculturales, según la organización mundial de la salud. A partir de estos datos es que se busca determinar los diferentes riesgos que puede llegar a tener una mujer embarazada, sus consecuencias durante el periodo de gestación, todo ello por medio de la recopilación de antecedentes tanto de la paciente como del círculo de condiciones a la que esta se halla inmersa. Se detalla también en este estudio que el sobre peso en una mujer embarazada llega a afectar directamente al feto en desarrollo, con complicaciones de alto y menor riesgo, siendo estas por ejemplo complicaciones para el parto en comparación a una mujer que lleva un peso normal de embarazo. Así mismo el embarazo en este caso se ve afectado por riesgos desembocados en el tema principal puesto que un aumento de IMC durante el embarazo se ve traducido y relacionado en complicaciones de crecimiento anormal del feto, riesgos de malformaciones fetales, parto prematuro o en el peor de los casos una muerte fetal.Babahoyo: UTB-FCS, 2022Muñoz Solórzano, Lilian2022-05-12T20:45:56Z2022-05-12T20:45:56Z2022info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis35 p.application/pdfhttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/11572esAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuadorhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ec/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Técnica de Babahoyoinstname:Universidad Técnica de Babahoyoinstacron:UTB2022-05-13T08:01:11Zoai:dspace.utb.edu.ec:49000/11572Institucionalhttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://utb.edu.ec/http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/oai.Ecuador...opendoar:02026-03-07T22:22:45.961186Repositorio Universidad Técnica de Babahoyo - Universidad Técnica de Babahoyotrue
spellingShingle Conducta Obstétrica Ante Muerte fetal de 23,5 SG en pacientes Primigesta de 20 años con sobrepeso Grado II
Masapanta Masapanta, María Diocelina
Muerte fetal
Peso corporal
Metabolismo placentario
Gestación
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title Conducta Obstétrica Ante Muerte fetal de 23,5 SG en pacientes Primigesta de 20 años con sobrepeso Grado II
title_full Conducta Obstétrica Ante Muerte fetal de 23,5 SG en pacientes Primigesta de 20 años con sobrepeso Grado II
title_fullStr Conducta Obstétrica Ante Muerte fetal de 23,5 SG en pacientes Primigesta de 20 años con sobrepeso Grado II
title_full_unstemmed Conducta Obstétrica Ante Muerte fetal de 23,5 SG en pacientes Primigesta de 20 años con sobrepeso Grado II
title_short Conducta Obstétrica Ante Muerte fetal de 23,5 SG en pacientes Primigesta de 20 años con sobrepeso Grado II
title_sort Conducta Obstétrica Ante Muerte fetal de 23,5 SG en pacientes Primigesta de 20 años con sobrepeso Grado II
topic Muerte fetal
Peso corporal
Metabolismo placentario
Gestación
url http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/11572