Preeclampsia can be bad for both the mother and the fetus it contains. Pregnant women are prone and susceptible to pre eclampsia if they have predisposing factors as follows; Nulipara, multiple pregnancy, Age <20 or> 35 years, History of pre-eclampsia, eclampsia in previous pregnancy, family history of pre-eclampsia, renal disease, hypertension and diabetes mellitus pre-pregnancy, obesity. Objective: To know the relationship between maternal factors with neonatal outcome in pregnant women with pre eclampsia. Methods: This study used descriptive explanatory. The total population of 57 pregnant women with pre-eclampsia in Margono soekardjo Hospital Purwokerto, with random ssmpling Univariate and Bivariate data analysis with menggun. chi square test with degree of confidence p = 0,05. The results showed there was a relationship between parity with asphyxia in pregnant women with pre-eclampsia, and no association between age and history of pre eclampsia with neonatal outcome consisting of LBW, IUFD and neonatal asphyxia. Conclusion There is a relationship between parity with asphyxia neonatorum in pregnant women with pre eclampsia. Keywords: maternal factors, neonatal outcomes, pre eclampsia
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