Afshan Nadeem, Riffat Mehmood, Sadia Younus, Neelam Umer, Kiran Batool, Arshea Maryam

Maternal Obesity and its Association with Cesarean Section

Afshan Nadeem, Riffat Mehmood, Sadia Younus, Neelam Umer, Kiran Batool, Arshea Maryam



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Abstract


Objective: To determine the frequency of C-section and to compare the frequency of C-section in obese and non-obese patients.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in department of obstetrics and gynecology, Shaikh Zayed hospital, Rahim Yar Khan. The study duration was 9 months from January-2020 to September-2020. Pregnant females having singleton pregnancy, who were aged 18 to 40 years and gestational age >36 weeks were included. Pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) of all patients was calculated. The patients were followed till their delivery. Association of BMI with C-section was determined.

Results: Out of 180 included patients, 50 (27.7%) underwent C-section. Majority of the patients were in age group 25-30 years; 56 (43.1%) in NVD group versus 29 (58%) in C-section group. Among the total 130 patients who underwent NVD, 33 (25.4%) patients were overweight and 14 (10.8%) were obese. While among 50 patients who underwent C-section, 17 (34%) patients were overweight and 28 (54%) patients were obese (p-value <0.0001).

Conclusion: There was a strong association of obesity with increased risk of C-section. So the obese women should be managed carefully and should be considered at risk of C-section.

Keywords: Body mass index, obesity, cesarean section.



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