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The risk of miscarriage naturally is higher in the first trimester compared with the second and third trimesters.
pregnancies had more than four times the risk of venous thrombosis during the first trimester, compared with those with natural pregnancies, and almost seven times the risk of pulmonary embolism.
Conclusion: Our study finding suggests better perinatal outcomes for ART pregnancies undergoing spontaneous reduction in first trimester compared to those pregnancies which continue as twins.
We sought to document the safety and acceptability of the second trimester compared to the first-trimester surgical abortion in this setting.
To determine if pregnancies conceived through infertility treatment are at increased risk of cytogenetic abnormalities in the late first trimester compared with spontaneously conceived pregnancies, or if there is increased risk when comparing less invasive infertility treatment (in vivo group) to in vitro fertilization (in vitro group).
There was no significant change in either brachial systolic or diastolic BP from trimester to trimester, but brachial pulse pressure was significantly lower in the third trimester compared with the second (P = 0.004).
In our study maternal smoking prevalence in the first trimester was 15% 22%% in the three months before the pregnancy or first trimester) compared with 38% in the first trimester among cases in the US study.
The prevalence rates significantly declined during the first trimester compared with before pregnancy (3.7 versus 6.6%, P < 0.01).
In the present study, 37 % of the pregnant women had anaemia in third trimester compared to second trimester.
Another study showed a 20%% lowered risk of PTD was found in the first trimester compared with preconception [ 33].
GFR and RBF increase by ~45% during the first trimester, compared to pre-pregnant or post-partum values [ 16, 53].
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