Comparative Study of Maternal & Fetal Outcome in Pregnancies of Gestational Age 40 Completed Weeks And Beyond
Journal Title: International Journal of Medical Science And Advanced Clinical Research (IJMACR) - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 6
Abstract
Aims and Objectives: To study the maternal morbidity and mortality in pregnancy of gestational age 40 completed weeks and beyond. To study the fetal outcome in pregnancy of gestational age 40 completed weeks and beyond. Materials And Methods: 166 pregnant women who completed 40 weeks of gestational age and more attended the outpatient department and LABOUR room at Obs and Gynae Department, Jawahar Lal Nehru Medical College and Hospital Bhagalpur are selected for the study. Maternal and fetal outcome in terms of morbidity and mortality was determined in group of GA completed 40 weeks, 41 weeks of GA, and 42 completed weeks of GA respectively and statistically analyzed. RESULTS: In the present study, instrumental delivery and LSCS are statistically significantly increased in the pregnancies 40 completed weeks of GA and beyond. Compared to induced labour, spontaneous labour cases are undergone more of instrumental delivery and LSCS. Duration of labour is increased in pregnancies completed 40 weeks of gestational age and beyond, both in primigravida and multigravida. No significant maternal mortality seen in the study. Regarding the perinatal morbidity i.e. low Apgar score, Meconium stained liquor are significantly increased in the pregnancies completed 40 weeks and beyond. Perinatal mortality significantly increased in pregnancies completed 40 wks of GA and beyond.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Arti Kumari
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