Estimating Some Biochemical Variables in the Blood of Pregnant Women

Asra’a Ismail Yaseen AI-Taii,

Published on: 2019-10-04

Abstract

The study dealt with measuring some biochemical variables in the blood of pregnant women(blood glucose, albumin, uric acid, urea, calcium, phosphorus). The study included (65) blood samples from females whose ages ranged from (20-45) years, the categories under study were divided into three groups (Pregnant women G1, non-pregnant women G2, single women G3).
The results showed that the percentage of glucose in pregnant women G1 ranged between (152.9-143.143) and in non-pregnant women G2 (124.7-106.4) and in unmarried females G3 (133-86.3) (mg/dl), and also showed that the proportion of urea in pregnant women G1 It ranged between (4.1-4.21) and in non-pregnant women G2 (4.3-4.1) and in unmarried females G3 (2.4-1.9) (mmol/L), while the percentage of calcium in pregnant women was G1 (10.2-9.5) and in Non-pregnant women G2 (10.7-8.7) and in unmarried females G3 (11.7-9.7), while phosphorous was in pregnant women G1 (3.12-3.3), in non-pregnant G2 (3.6-3.1) and in unmarried females G3 (2.4-1.4) (mmol/L) and albumin in pregnant women G1 (5.3-4.71) and non-pregnant women G2 (5.4-4.13) and in unmarried females G3 (3.14-3.5) (gm/100 ml). As for the percentage of uric acid in the studied groups, it was in pregnant women G1 (5.7-5.1) and in non-pregnant women G2 (4.7-4.6) and in unmarried females G3 (3.4-2.4) (mg/dl).

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