Correlation of Maternal Physical Fitness During Pregnancy with Maternal and Fetal Ph and Lactic Acid at Delivery
- 12 January 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica
- Vol. 55 (5) , 441-446
- https://doi.org/10.3109/00016347609158527
Abstract
The physical fitness of 120 healthy primigravidae was determined 2 wk before term using 1st the standardized 3-stage submaximal work test and, on the following day, the voluntarily maximal pulse-conducted work test on a bicycle ergometer. After the 1st test, the level of lactic acid in the capillary circulation of 115 mothers was examined. Immediately after delivery, the pH and the level of lactic acid in the maternal artery, umbilical vein and umbilical artery were determined. The level of lactic acid after the work test was negatively correlated with the physical performance of the mother. The level of lactic acid in the mother after the work test and the levels of lactic acid in the umbilical vessels were positively correlated. The mean pH value in physically fit women after delivery was almost significantly higher than in the women of below average performance. The pH level in the umbilical artery was also almost significantly higher in the mothers with above average performance. The physically fit women appear to work more during delivery than the less fit mothers, as the level of lactic acid after the delivery was as high as or higher than in mothers with a physical performance below average. The physical fitness of 6 mothers, who delivered an asphyxiated baby, was almost significantly lower than the performance of the [below average] mothers. Five mothers with an exceptionally high pH after delivery had a significantly higher performance than the other mothers.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
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