Variations in Complete Blood Count Parameters during Pregnancy and their Association with Maternal Age and Gravidity
Mohieldin Abass Elsayid, Maha B. Alqahtani, Seham A. Khashwayn, Rouzana F Khayat, Farah A. Alsibyani, Sara F. Almalki, Areej Y. Alyahyawi, Naif S. Sannan, Amir Abushouk- Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)
- Health Professions (miscellaneous)
Abstract
Introduction:
Complete blood count (CBC) parameters change throughout pregnancy and are thought to be one of the factors affecting the pregnancy’s outcome. This study aims to report variations in CBC parameters throughout pregnancy and their association with maternal age and gravidity.
Methods:
This is a retrospective cohort study in which CBC data from 234 pregnancies with normal full-term delivery in 2020 were evaluated and grouped depending on maternal age and gravidity.
Results:
Hemoglobin levels decreased significantly from the first to the second trimester (
Conclusions:
Our findings provide useful insight for physicians and policymakers in assessing CBC during pregnancy and providing optimal care. Furthermore, the associations between gravidity and WBC (negative) and eosinophil levels (positive) point to a potential effect of reproductive history on immune function, necessitating additional research in this area.