Title of article
Grandmultiparity: Risk Factors and Outcome in a Tertiary Hospital: a Comparative Study
Author/Authors
Alsammani, Mohamed Akhatim Qassim University - College of medicine - Department of Obstetrics Gynecology, Saudi Arabia , Ahmed, Salah Roshdy Bahri University - College of Medicine - Department of Obstetrics gynecology, Sudan
From page
38
To page
41
Abstract
Aims: The aim of the current study was to determine the prevalence of grandmultiparity and the associated risks factors. Methods: Four hundred thirty grandmutliparas (parity 5 or more) were compared with multiparous population (parity 2-4) with regard to maternal age, gestational age, mode of delivery, fetal and maternal outcomes and inter-current medical and obstetrical problems. Results: There were significant association between grandmultiparity and adverse pregnancy outcomes such as cesarean delivery (OR=2.699, CI=2.072-3.515, p 0.001), fetal macrosomia (OR=1.675; 95% CI=1.004- 2.796, p=.048), Diabetes mellitus (OR=1.634, 95%CI=1.076-2.481, p=0 .021), and pregnancy induced hypertension (OR=1.838, 95% CI=1.054-3.204, p= .032). No significant associations were seen in placenta abruption, placenta previa, preterm labor, postpartum hemorrhage and the frequency of admission to neonatal intensive care unit. No prenatal or maternal mortality was reported in this study. Conclusion: Grandmultiparty remains a major obstetrics problem. It is associated with many medical and obstetrical complications. In communities where large family is desirable it is important to address the value of family planning and conduction of meticulous antenatal care.
Keywords
Grandmultiparity , Pregnancy outcome , Obstetric complications , Neonatal morbidity.
Journal title
Medical Archives
Journal title
Medical Archives
Record number
2681812
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