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Bad Obstetric History: A Prospective Study.

G Singh1, K Sidhu2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Death of an infant in utero or at birth has always been a devastating experience for the mother and of concern in clinical practice. Perinatal mortality remains a challenge in the care of pregnant women worldwide, particularly for those who had history of adverse outcome in previous pregnancies. To assess the risk factors and outcome of pregnancies in cases of bad obstetric history (BOH) and compare the results with control group, this study was undertaken.
METHODS: A prospective study from 2003 to 2007 was carried out in 79 pregnancies having BOH (history of unexplained stillbirth/neonatal death, three or more consecutive abortions etc). Test group was analyzed in terms of age, gravida, parity, risk factors and outcome in terms of preterm delivery, stillbirth, mode of delivery, birth weight, pregnancy complications and fetal distress. These parameters were compared with a systematic, randomly selected sample from rest of the deliveries. Necessary advice and treatment was given in cases of hypothyroidism, hypertension, antiphospholipid antibody (APLA) syndrome, gestational diabetes and other risk factors. RESULT: There was significantly higher incidence of malpresentations, hypertension, APLA, cervical incompetence, preterm deliveries and caesarean section in test group (p< 0.05). In this study, only 47 (59.49%) women out of 79 in BOH group were identified to have possible factor responsible for pregnancy losses. In 32 (40.51%), no probable causes could be identified. Nine (11.39%) patients were identified with more than one risk factor.
CONCLUSION: APLA, hypertension, malpresentation, cervical incompetence, preterm deliveries and caesarean section were found significantly more in BOH group. In a large percentage of pregnancies with BOH, the risk factors for adverse outcome were not identified but pregnancy outcome was generally good in subsequent pregnancies with optimal antenatal care and advice.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Antiphospholipid antibody syndrome; Bad obstetric history; Gestational diabetes; Stillbirth

Year:  2011        PMID: 27365723      PMCID: PMC4920907          DOI: 10.1016/S0377-1237(10)80121-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med J Armed Forces India        ISSN: 0377-1237


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