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In pregnancy the increased blood supply includes a 45% to 50% increase in plasma volume and 20% to 30% increase in red blood cells. Since these percentages are not equal, the subsequent hemoglobin (HGB)/hematocrit (HCT) will reflect a normal physiologic anemia of pregnancy. The HCT will appear to fall as the volume increases more than the packed cell count. White blood cell (WBC) counts, especially neutrophils, increase naturally during pregnancy.There is also a rise in the number of platelets from 180 x 10^9 to over 300 x 10^9 during pregnancy. Although all women experience some expected…mehr

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In pregnancy the increased blood supply includes a 45% to 50% increase in plasma volume and 20% to 30% increase in red blood cells. Since these percentages are not equal, the subsequent hemoglobin (HGB)/hematocrit (HCT) will reflect a normal physiologic anemia of pregnancy. The HCT will appear to fall as the volume increases more than the packed cell count. White blood cell (WBC) counts, especially neutrophils, increase naturally during pregnancy.There is also a rise in the number of platelets from 180 x 10^9 to over 300 x 10^9 during pregnancy. Although all women experience some expected changes in clotting, there are defective clotting conditions that greatly affect the outcomes of some pregnancies.
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Dr Hamzullah khan worked on Prevention and control of Tuberculosis with The GF-ATM and with WHO on Eradication of Polio in FATA. He Published more than 20 Research articles. The Basic aim of this study leading to this book was to determine the benchmark hematological values for pregnant ladies in our set up.