Association Between Pre-Term Labour and Inter Pregnancy Interval
Mona Fatima, Urooj Naz, Aruna Kumari Hira, Aneela Habib, Prof Sarah Kazi, Haris Majeed
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ABSTRACT
Objectives: To determine
the frequency of preterm labour in association with interpregnancy interval
among pregnant women visiting tertiary care Hospital.
Subject and Methods: This prospective cross-sectional study was performed at Unit-I, Obstetrics
and Gynaecology Department, Civil Hospital Karachi; from June to November 2020.
A total of 190 women with singleton
pregnancy confirmed by ultrasound were included. After taking detailed medical
history regarding previous fetal death and C-section was recorded either
patient goes into preterm labour or not and confirmed by history for short and prolong interpregnancy interval (IPI).
Data was collected by pre-designed study proforma.
Results: The average age of study subjects was
26.27±4.07 years. The frequency of preterm labour among the pregnant women was
51.05%. The rate of preterm was significantly higher in those women who had
with short inter interpregnancy interval
(p=0.0005).
Conclusion: Our findings clearly show that a short
interval in inter-pregnancy is a cause of premature birth. Preterm birth
can also be indicated by the antenatal care visits, inter-pregnancy complications,
and having a birth defect. Premature birth minimization can enhance overall
newborn's health and can lead to considerable minimization of
neonatal death in the future.
Keywords: Preterm labor,
prolong pregnancy interval,
neonatal health