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ABSTRACT Objective The objective of the study is to find the effect of jaundice during pregnancy on fetomaternal outcome over a 10-year period at tertiary care hospital. Materials and methods An analysis of fetomaternal outcome of all case records with jaundice in pregnancy from January 2003 to December 2013 is made. Results The incidence of jaundice in our study is one in 278 pregnancies, with the disease more common in younger age group. Viral hepatitis found to be the commonest cause, HEV being the commonest with a high maternal and perinatal mortality. Obstetric cholestasis being the second most common followed by HELLP syndrome, AFLP and sepsis; Hepatorenal failure, encephalopathy, DIC and PPH were the main causes of maternal mortality. Conclusion Viral hepatitis is most prevalent cause of jaundice in pregnancy, associated with a high maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity. How to cite this article Ambreen A, Ahmed F, Sheikh A, Ayub MR, Faryad N, Mushtaq S. Jaundice in Pregnancy: A Clinical Study at Fatima Memorial System. J South Asian Feder Obst Gynae 2015;7(1):22-25.

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