POST TERM PREGNANCY PREVALENCE
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The normal Pregnancy period is 280 days or 40 Weeks; the global Incidence of Post-date Pregnancy is about 5-10% which is mostly seen in Primipara Women. The Term Post-date Pregnancy is used when the duration of Pregnancy Exceeds 40 weeks in other words. the pregnancy is known as post pregnancy if its duration exceeds 42 weeks., The incidence of Post-term pregnancy is about 2-14% but it may be different in various Countries. in Post-Term Pregnancy despite the mortality and morbidity of the fetus and newborn there is a higher risk of Maternal Mortality and morbidity such as Labor Dystocia, Severe laceration of the perineum and Cesarean section
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Sahak, ., Sahak, ., and Momand, . 2023. POST TERM PREGNANCY PREVALENCE. Academic Research in Educational Sciences. 8(4), pp.35–44.