Abstract

The obesity, factor of the morbimortalite, is considered as a real health public problem. In gynecology, its consequences on the fertility and the contraception are sever. Obesity during pregnancy increases the risk of complications for both the mother (gestational hypertension, diabetes mellitus) and the newborn (malformations and macrosomia). Deliveries are also more difficult with more c-section and failure in peridural analgesia. Our practices have to take into account these complications by assuring an adapted and premature care to improve the maternal and neonatal outcomes.

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  • Accouchement, obstétricales, The obesity, factor of the morbimortalite, is considered as a real health public problem

  • Our practices have to take into account these complications by assuring an adapted and premature care to improve the maternal and neonatal outcomes

  • Les patientes obèses avec un diabète prégestationnel présentent un risque de malformation trois fois plus important que les patientes diabétiques de poids normal [19]

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Introduction

Accouchement, obstétricales, The obesity, factor of the morbimortalite, is considered as a real health public problem. L'obésité chez la femme enceinte est responsable d'une majoration des complications obstétricales maternelles et fœtales.

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