Common link of both BMI and estrogen hormone in detection of improper weights for pregnant women in advanced conception: physiological-weight study

Abstract

The results of the current study shows that BMI considered as an important baggage in the current diagnostic system for the obesity cases, so we are exposed to this parameter in this axis in conjunction with estrogen hormone parameter for the assessment of overweight of pregnant women which could lead to an opposite results for them or for fetus at their uterus. Thoroughly the research we found that estrogen compounds hormone is the key that's control any change in body mass index factor, where was this hormone ratios in excessive rise during the period of the gestation to reached maximum such as birth to register a value of 60 ng/ ml. It also shows a significant increase in the weight of pregnant at a level of probability p > 0.1, this increase was focused in women with white skin than black ones. In addition to this, pregnant women who suffer from inappropriate excessive weight became more occurred at the age group 30-39 years without any mentioned significant difference. We believe that the idea of the study of body mass index in parallel with the level of estrogen in the blood of pregnant serves well for many purposes, including assessing the health status of pregnant and obviate serious pregnancy