The effect of Tetraiodothyronine hormone levels on miscarriage rate and pregnancy complications among women in Thi-Qar City, Iraq

Objective: Although previous studies have demonstrated an association between tetraiodothyronine (T4) levels and miscarriage risk, regional data from Thi-Qar City remain limited. This study investigates the relationship between T4 levels and miscarriage rates among pregnant women in Thi-Qar, thereb...

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Main Author: Lamyaa Kadhim Ouda
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Published: Babcock Medical Society 2025-04-01
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Online Access:https://bumj.babcock.edu.ng/index.php/bumj/article/view/778
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description Objective: Although previous studies have demonstrated an association between tetraiodothyronine (T4) levels and miscarriage risk, regional data from Thi-Qar City remain limited. This study investigates the relationship between T4 levels and miscarriage rates among pregnant women in Thi-Qar, thereby providing novel insights into the local influence of thyroid function on pregnancy outcomes. Methods: This study included singleton pregnant women aged 18–40 attending antenatal clinics. Exclusion criteria were pre-existing thyroid disorders, multiple pregnancies, chromosomal abnormalities, or medical conditions affecting pregnancy outcomes. Clinical assessments covered maternal demographics, medical and obstetric history, and anthropometric measurements. Serum T4 levels were measured in the first trimester. Participants were followed throughout pregnancy, and miscarriage rates were compared between women with normal and abnormal T4 levels. Statistical significance was set at P < 0.05. Results: Among 110 pregnant women, those who miscarried (n=23) had significantly lower T4 levels (P < 0.001) than those who did not have miscarriages (n=87). No significant differences in demographic data were found between the groups. However, nausea and vomiting were significantly higher in the miscarriage group (P = 0.008, 0.01). Miscarriage rates (43.3%) and vaginal bleeding (63.3%) were significantly higher (P < 0.001) in the group with lower T4 levels. Conclusion: This study highlights a possible link between low T4 levels and increased miscarriage risk. Understanding thyroid hormones’ role in pregnancy may guide clinical strategies to reduce miscarriage rates and enhance maternal-foetal health. Further research is essential to improve obstetric care and pregnancy outcomes.
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spelling doaj-art-70d3778204264d37be307b85eb424bcb2025-08-20T03:51:59ZengBabcock Medical SocietyBabcock University Medical Journal2465-66662756-46572025-04-018S110.38029/babcockuniv.med.j..v8iS1.778The effect of Tetraiodothyronine hormone levels on miscarriage rate and pregnancy complications among women in Thi-Qar City, IraqLamyaa Kadhim Ouda0Department of Pathological Analysis, College of Science, Thi-Qar University, Iraq Objective: Although previous studies have demonstrated an association between tetraiodothyronine (T4) levels and miscarriage risk, regional data from Thi-Qar City remain limited. This study investigates the relationship between T4 levels and miscarriage rates among pregnant women in Thi-Qar, thereby providing novel insights into the local influence of thyroid function on pregnancy outcomes. Methods: This study included singleton pregnant women aged 18–40 attending antenatal clinics. Exclusion criteria were pre-existing thyroid disorders, multiple pregnancies, chromosomal abnormalities, or medical conditions affecting pregnancy outcomes. Clinical assessments covered maternal demographics, medical and obstetric history, and anthropometric measurements. Serum T4 levels were measured in the first trimester. Participants were followed throughout pregnancy, and miscarriage rates were compared between women with normal and abnormal T4 levels. Statistical significance was set at P < 0.05. Results: Among 110 pregnant women, those who miscarried (n=23) had significantly lower T4 levels (P < 0.001) than those who did not have miscarriages (n=87). No significant differences in demographic data were found between the groups. However, nausea and vomiting were significantly higher in the miscarriage group (P = 0.008, 0.01). Miscarriage rates (43.3%) and vaginal bleeding (63.3%) were significantly higher (P < 0.001) in the group with lower T4 levels. Conclusion: This study highlights a possible link between low T4 levels and increased miscarriage risk. Understanding thyroid hormones’ role in pregnancy may guide clinical strategies to reduce miscarriage rates and enhance maternal-foetal health. Further research is essential to improve obstetric care and pregnancy outcomes. https://bumj.babcock.edu.ng/index.php/bumj/article/view/778Tetra-iodothyronineThyroid hormonesMiscarriagePregnancyObstetrics
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The effect of Tetraiodothyronine hormone levels on miscarriage rate and pregnancy complications among women in Thi-Qar City, Iraq
Babcock University Medical Journal
Tetra-iodothyronine
Thyroid hormones
Miscarriage
Pregnancy
Obstetrics
title The effect of Tetraiodothyronine hormone levels on miscarriage rate and pregnancy complications among women in Thi-Qar City, Iraq
title_full The effect of Tetraiodothyronine hormone levels on miscarriage rate and pregnancy complications among women in Thi-Qar City, Iraq
title_fullStr The effect of Tetraiodothyronine hormone levels on miscarriage rate and pregnancy complications among women in Thi-Qar City, Iraq
title_full_unstemmed The effect of Tetraiodothyronine hormone levels on miscarriage rate and pregnancy complications among women in Thi-Qar City, Iraq
title_short The effect of Tetraiodothyronine hormone levels on miscarriage rate and pregnancy complications among women in Thi-Qar City, Iraq
title_sort effect of tetraiodothyronine hormone levels on miscarriage rate and pregnancy complications among women in thi qar city iraq
topic Tetra-iodothyronine
Thyroid hormones
Miscarriage
Pregnancy
Obstetrics
url https://bumj.babcock.edu.ng/index.php/bumj/article/view/778
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