Author/Authors :
Asgharnia, M Department of Gynecology - Al-Zahra Teaching Center - School of Medicine - Rasht University of Medical Sciences - Guilan, Iran , Esmailpour, N Department of Gynecology - Al-Zahra Teaching Center - School of Medicine - Rasht University of Medical Sciences - Guilan, Iran , Poorghorban, M Department of Gynecology - Al-Zahra Teaching Center - School of Medicine - Rasht University of Medical Sciences - Guilan, Iran , Atrkar-Roshan, Z Department of Gynecology - Al-Zahra Teaching Center - School of Medicine - Rasht University of Medical Sciences - Guilan, Iran
Abstract :
Placenta plays a vital role in normal fetal development and failure of placenta to gain weight
and insufficiency of its function can result in fetal disorders. We performed this study to determine
placental weight and factors associated with low weight placentas. In a longitudinal cross-sectional
study, women with single pregnancy, and gestational age between 37-42 weeks were studied. The
subjects were categorized in high (> 750 g), normal (330-750 g), and low placental weights (< 330 g).
The placental weight, birth weight, maternal age, gestational age, parity, pre-eclampsia, history of
maternal diabetes, delivery approaches, infants’ gender; and Apgar score in 5th minutes after delivery
were examined. One thousand-eighty eight pregnant women were included in the study. The mean and
standard deviation for maternal ages and gestational ages at deliveries were 25.35 ± 5.6 and 247.51 ±
9.56 days, respectively. The mean and standard deviation of neonates’ weights at birth and placental
weights were 3214.28 ± 529 and 529.72 ± 113 g, respectively. The prevalences of low and high
placental weights were 2% and 2.8%, respectively. There were statistically significant relationships
between placental weight and birth weight, fetal distress, Apgar score, maternal diabetes, pre-eclampsia
and approaches of deliveries (α = 0.05). Our findings indicate that placental weight can be associated
with important variables influencing some maternal and neonatal outcomes and placental weight lower
than 330 g can be a warning sign. Careful attention to placenta growth during pregnancy, for example
by ultrasonography, can guide physicians to assess neonatal health.
Keywords :
pregnancy , placenta , labor , Birth weight