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PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS AND WOMEN'S MICROBIOTA: A MODERN VIEW OF THE PROBLEM

Agababyan L.R. - Samarkand State Medical University

Hurammova F. - Samarkand State Medical University

Resume

This article explores the relationship between the state of the microbiota in women and pregnancy complications, as well as the impact of the microbiome on pregnancy outcomes. Contemporary studies confirm that microbiota imbalance may contribute to the development of various pathologies, such as preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, preterm birth, and infectious diseases. The influence of the microbiota on the immune system and endocrine changes in the woman’s body during pregnancy is a crucial aspect of preventing and managing complications. The article also discusses the potential use of probiotics and other microbiota correction methods to improve pregnancy outcomes.

Keywords: microbiota, pregnancy, complications, preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, preterm birth, probiotics, immune system, dysbiosis, microbiota therapy

First page

610

Last page

614

For citation:Agababyan L.R., Hurammova F. - PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS AND WOMEN'S MICROBIOTA: A MODERN VIEW OF THE PROBLEM//New Day in Medicine 12(74)2024 610-614 https://https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/new_day_medicine/12-74-2024

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