1. What does the increase in blood volume during pregnancy primarily involve?
2. What is the primary cause of physiological anemia in pregnancy?
3. What is the approximate percentage increase in blood volume during pregnancy?
Blood volume increase — percentage?
30-50% increase during pregnancy.
Blood volume increase — percentage?
30-50% increase due to plasma and RBC expansion.
Hemodilution — effect?
Decreases hemoglobin and hematocrit levels.
Hemodilution — effect?
Dilutes blood components, lowers hemoglobin/hematocrit.
Renal GFR — change in pregnancy?
Increases by about 50% to support fetal needs.
Physiological anemia — cause?
Normal dilution, not true anemia.
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