Natural Physiological Changes During Pregnancy

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Abstract

Pregnancy causes physiological changes that support the growing fetus and get the mother ready for labor and delivery. Some of these modifications affect biochemical levels; they are normally stable, while others could imitate symptoms of illness. It is critical to distinguish between pathology associated with disease and typical physiological changes. This review article focuses on the significant changes that occur throughout a typical pregnancy.

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Chandra, M., & Paray, A. A. (2024, March 1). Natural Physiological Changes During Pregnancy. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine Inc. https://doi.org/10.59249/JTIV4138

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