PREVENTION OF PERINATAL COMPLICATIONS IN PREGNANT WOMEN WITH GESTATIONAL HYPERTENSION

Authors

  • Ch.T. Shokirova Andijan State Medical Institute Author
  • F J. Nasirova Andijan State Medical Institute Author

Keywords:

Gestational hypertension, perinatal complications, prevention, antihypertensive therapy, prenatal care, maternal health, fetal outcomes, preeclampsia.

Abstract

Gestational hypertension remains one of the leading causes of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality worldwide. This study provides a detailed analysis of the prevention strategies for perinatal complications associated with gestational hypertension. Drawing from a comprehensive review of clinical practices and patient data, it identifies the most effective interventions and their outcomes. Key findings emphasize the importance of early diagnosis, tailored treatment, and comprehensive monitoring to enhance maternal and neonatal health outcomes.

References

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Published

2025-01-16

How to Cite

PREVENTION OF PERINATAL COMPLICATIONS IN PREGNANT WOMEN WITH GESTATIONAL HYPERTENSION. (2025). Central Asian Journal of Education and Innovation, 4(1), 50-52. https://in-academy.uz/index.php/CAJEI/article/view/24153