Multivariate Analysis of the Factors Influencing the Pregnancy Outcome: A Hospital Based Study
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.4, No. 5)Publication Date: 2015-05-05
Authors : Divya Goswami; Praveen Tyagi;
Page : 1108-1110
Keywords : Pregnancy; Haemoglobin; Religion; Birth weight; Vaginal Delivery;
Abstract
Background There are a multiple factors which contribute in the pregnancy outcome. Research has documented that Pregnancy outcome is having a strong association with the age of mother, Nutrition of mother, previous history of any chronic disease as well as the visit to health care facilities during antenatal period. Materials and Method A cross sectional hospital based study was conducted for a period of six month. Result & Discussion It was significant to find that early pregnancy as well as late pregnancy has a very significant association with the birth weight of the babies, 23.5 % of the females were having haemoglobin above 12 % and 23.5 % of the females were having haemoglobin below 10 %.27.9 % of the babies were having birth weight below 2.5kg at the time of delivery. Conclusion There was a strong association between the age of the mother and birth weight of the baby, Haemoglobin % as well as the associated complications.
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