Intranatal Maternal Risks among Grand Multiparous Women and its effect on Pregnancy Outcome

Authors

  • Muna Abdulwahab Khaleel
  • Huda Abdul Jaleel Ahmed
  • Buthainah Basheer Salih

Abstract

Background- Pregnancy can be viewed as a developmental stage with its own distinct developmental tasks as well as pregnancy produces marked changes in a woman’s body, and it’s accompanied with minor discomfort such as nausea, vomiting, urinary frequency, and fatigue. Sometime the pregnancy is complicated by pathologic processes that are dangerous to the health of the mother and fetus in only 5-20% of cases. However, only limited studies have so far been done to identify the maternal risks in Intranatal and its Effect on Pregnancy Outcomes among Grand-Multiparous Women

Objective- Identify Intranatal maternal risks among grand multiparous women and its effect on pregnancy outcome.

Methodology- A descriptive, analytical cross sectional study design was utilized. Purposive sample of (200) laboring women which consist two groups 100 multiparous women had (Para2-4) and 100 grand multiparous women had (Para ≥ 5), who were admitted in three hospitals in Baghdad city (Baghdad Teaching Hospital, Al- Yarmook Teaching Hospital, Fatima Al- Zahra’a Maternity and Pediatric Teaching Hospital), during the period from 29 April to 8 August 2010. The data was collected through interview technique and use constructed questionnaire format which consists four parts. The data were collected through face to face interview technique and by using questionnaire format. Data were analyzed through the application of descriptive and inferential statistical analysis.

Results- The results revealed that the occurrence of Intranatal maternal risks were significantly more among grand multipara who had (para≥5) compared to multipara who had (Para 2-4)( P≤0.05),Most of multiparous women delivered normal vaginal delivery without episiotomy, but their complications incidence during intranatal were: mal presentation, macrosomia and hysterectomy in grand multipara women. Health status of the majority of neonates for both groups (85%, 82%) were good, their Apgar score was (7-10) in five minute of neonate's life, and most of them did not have congenital anomalies, only 3% in each group had neonate death after delivery. There is a significant association with age factor for both groups and Intranatal risks. Conclusion- The occurrence of Intranatal maternal risks is significantly higher in grandmultiparity compared with multiparty.

Recommendations- Importance of providing health awareness for mothers concerning risks associated with intranatal which are increased in subsequence and high pregnancies through educational programs and mass media, and emphasize on nursing role in this field. Improvement and promotion of antenatal health services especially for those risky women.

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Published

2022-10-15