NEUTROPHILS ABSOLUTE HIGH PREGNANCY

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Neutrophils in Pregnancy, Term and Preterm Labour | Encyclopedia MDPI
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A high-resolution image of a pregnant woman's hand holding a microscope slide. The slide contains a clear, magnified view of neutrophils, a type of white blood cell, in a bright, healthy glow. The image conveys a sense of scientific curiosity and the importance of cellular health during pregnancy.

Pregnancy is a complex physiological state that can affect various aspects of a woman's health, including her immune system. One of the key players in this intricate process is the neutrophil, a type of white blood cell that plays a crucial role in the body's defense against infection. During pregnancy, the body undergoes significant changes, and the levels of certain immune cells, such as neutrophils, can be influenced by this unique condition.

In this introduction, we will explore the concept of high neutrophil counts in the context of pregnancy. Neutrophils are an essential component of the immune system, responsible for fighting off bacterial and fungal infections. However, an absolute high neutrophil count during pregnancy may indicate an underlying condition or a response to specific physiological changes.

Understanding the implications of elevated neutrophil levels in pregnant individuals is vital for healthcare professionals to provide appropriate care and management. This introduction aims to shed light on the significance of this topic and the potential benefits of recognizing and addressing high neutrophil counts in pregnancy.

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