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Volume 14 Issue 2 (February) 2025

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Assessment of platelet counts, prothrombin time, and international normalised ratio in pregnant women who experience vaginal bleeding in the first trimester
Md. Ashab Anwer, Sandhya Kumari Sinha, Mohammad Ghulam Tabraiz

Aim:This investigation sought to evaluate the platelet counts,prothrombin time (PT) and international normalised ratio (INR) in pregnant females who have vaginal bleeding in the 1sttrimester. Materials and Methods:For this study 200 female participants were recruited, and blood samples were collected to measure PT, INR, and platelet levels. Results: The results indicated that twelve percent of the participants had elevated PT levels, 10% demonstrated higher INR levels, and 8% had thrombocytopenia. These abnormalities were associated with adverse clinical results, including persistent haemorrhaging and miscarriage. Conclusion: The findings underscore the importance of routine haemostatic assessments in managing early pregnancy bleeding to identify and address any coagulation disorders, ultimately improving health results for the foetus as well as the mother. Recommendations: Additional study including larger cohorts and prolonged durations might provide a more definitive knowledge of the relationship between blood coagulation abnormalities and pregnancy outcomes.

 
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