Serum globulin, total antioxidant status and selenium concentration
decreased significantly while AST, T3, T4, homocysteine, total oxidant
status, MDA, K, Ca, Zn did increase during 1st trimester of pregnancy.
Serum cholesterol, triglyceride, AST, T3, T4, homocysteine, total
oxidant status, MDA, Ca, Zn were significantly higher while serum total
proteins, albumin, antioxidant status, Na, K and Se did decrease
significantly during 2nd trimester. A significant high level of body
temperature, triglyceride, LDL-cholesterol, AST, T3, homocysteine, total
oxidant status, MDA, Ca and zinc concentration while lower concentration
of serum proteins, albumin, antioxidant status, Na, Fe and Se
concentration was observed in women at the end of the pregnancy. Pearson
correlation was determined to observe the relationship of homocysteine
and DNA damage with the clinical biochemical profiles of pregnant women.