Haematological changes during pregnancy

A Blood volume expands to 30-40% above the non pregnant level
B Total plasma volume increases to the extent of 1.25 litre
C The disproportionate increase plasma and RBC volume produces a state of haemodilution during Pregnancy
D RBC volume increased to the extent of 40-50%
E Haematocrit level increases upto 2%

Correct Answer: Blood volume expands to 30-40% above the non pregnant level, Total plasma volume increases to the extent of 1.25 litre, The disproportionate increase plasma and RBC volume produces a state of haemodilution during Pregnancy

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