THE IMPACT OF MATERNAL OBESITY ON FETAL GROWTH AND NEONATAL OUTCOMES: A PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL STUDY

Authors

  • Dr. Rathod Lalitha Bai Author
  • Dr. Banoth Damayanthi Author
  • Dr. Jalli Padmaja Author
  • Dr. D. Amitha Kumari Author

Keywords:

Maternal Obesity,, Fetal Growth, Neonatal Outcomes, Macrosomia,, Respiratory Distress Syndrome.

Abstract

Background: Maternal obesity is a significant global health concern with known implications for fetal 
growth and neonatal well-being. Objectives: This prospective observational study investigated the specific 
effects of maternal obesity on fetal macrosomia and neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). 
Methods: A cohort of 500 pregnant women was categorized into obese (n=250) and non-obese (n=250) 
groups based on pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI). Maternal demographic data, estimated fetal 
weight, and neonatal outcomes were closely monitored and statistically analyzed to compare the two 
groups. Results: The obese group exhibited a significantly higher pre-pregnancy BMI compared to the 
non-obese group (p < 0.001), while maternal age, ethnicity, and parity did not significantly differ between 
the groups. Maternal obesity was associated with a higher incidence of fetal macrosomia (p < 0.001), 
affecting 35% of births in the obese group compared to 8% in the non-obese group. Estimated fetal weight 
consistently remained higher in the obese group throughout gestation (p < 0.001).Neonates born to obese 
mothers had an increased risk of developing respiratory distress syndrome (p = 0.02), affecting 18% in the 
obese group compared to 8% in the non-obese group. These neonates also exhibited lower Apgar scores at 
1 minute (p = 0.03), with mean scores of 7.4 and 8.2 in the obese and non-obese groups, respectively. 
Conclusion: maternal obesity significantly increases the risks of fetal macrosomia and neonatal respiratory 
distress syndrome. Early interventions addressing maternal weight management and providing appropriate 
perinatal care for obese mothers are crucial to improve fetal growth and neonatal health outcomes.  

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Published

02-04-2023

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THE IMPACT OF MATERNAL OBESITY ON FETAL GROWTH AND NEONATAL OUTCOMES: A PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL STUDY . (2023). International Research Journal of Pharmacy, 14(4), 7-11. https://irjponline.org/index.php/irjp/article/view/17