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[Epidemiology of high risk pregnancy in Sousse, Tunisia].

N Bouafia, M Mahjoub, A Nouira, R Ben Aissa, H Saïdi, N Guedana, M Njah.   

Abstract

This descriptive study assessed the frequency of selected risk factors for high risk pregnancy (HRP) among women in Sousse region. All pregnant women (beyond 28 weeks gestation) giving birth in 4 public maternity hospitals between 15 February 2005 and 15 August 2005 and who had at least 1 risk factorwere enrolled. Data were collected within 24 hours of birth from obstetric and antenatal records and by interview. Of 4660 pregnant women, 1194 (25.6%) had at least 1 risk factor and were considered at-risk pregnancies. Mean age of the at-risk women was 31.3 (SD 5.4) years, 73% were urban residents, 38% had secondary education or higher and 75% were housewives. The mean number of risk factors was 1.5 per woman. The majority of women (59.3%) had 1 risk factor and 30.4% had 2. The mean number of prenatal visits was 4, 68.6% were seen by an obstetrician and 43% used the private sector. Certain factors were inadequately screened: age >35 years, parity >4, previous low birth weight and neonatal death, excessive fundal height and anaemia.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24617126

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  East Mediterr Health J        ISSN: 1020-3397            Impact factor:   1.628


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1.  Prevalence and profile of adverse drug reactions in high-risk pregnancy: a cohort study.

Authors:  Kathlen Dayanne Lopes da Silva; Flávia Evelyn Medeiros Fernandes; Thiago de Lima Pessoa; Sara Iasmin Vieira Cunha Lima; Antônio Gouveia Oliveira; Rand Randall Martins
Journal:  BMC Pregnancy Childbirth       Date:  2019-06-11       Impact factor: 3.007

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