Yes, pregnancy can alter KFT results due to increased blood flow and metabolic demands on the kidneys. Mildly elevated creatinine or reduced GFR may occur, reflecting physiological changes. However, significant abnormalities, like high protein in urine or elevated BUN, may indicate complications like preeclampsia or gestational hypertension. Regular monitoring is crucial for maternal and fetal health.
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