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Maternal morbidity during postpartum period in a village of north India: a prospective study

Authors :
V. P. Reddaiah
Somdatta Patra
Bir Pal Singh
Source :
Tropical Doctor. 38:204-208
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2008.

Abstract

This prospective community-based study was conducted in the village of Chhainsa, Haryana, India, in order to discover the incidence and types of postpartum morbidity and the factors associated with the morbidities. The subjects were followed up to 42 days of postpartum with a minimum of three visits; the first visit was within 14 days of delivery and subsequent visits were every 14 days. A first visit was made to 211 women and 174 (82.46%) completed the study. Seventy-four percent reported at least one morbidity and there were 1.75 reported morbidities per woman per postpartum period. Common problems reported were: weakness, lower abdominal pain, perineal pain, abnormal vaginal discharge, high fever, breast problems, excessive vaginal bleeding, etc. There was greater morbidity among women of lower socioeconomic status, parity >4, birth interval >36 months, having a breech or caesarean delivery or a delivery assisted by relatives/neighbours. A significant positive association was found between age and non-maintenance of the ‘five cleans’ during delivery. Seventy-five percent of those who had reported morbidity had taken some action, but only 20% sought help from a qualified doctor and 14% from other health workers.

Details

ISSN :
17581133 and 00494755
Volume :
38
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Tropical Doctor
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....21a1fd1a5c73ca718da7eb563e66e835
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1258/td.2008.070417