Sahira Agha, Naveera Agha, Kalavanti, Duriya Rehmani, Falak Dahar, Shaista Bashir Anwar

Frequency of Maternal Morbidity with three or more Cesarean Sections – A Cross-Sectional study

Sahira Agha, Naveera Agha, Kalavanti, Duriya Rehmani, Falak Dahar, Shaista Bashir Anwar



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Abstract


Objectives: To examine maternal morbidity in terms of hemorrhage, intraperitoneal adhesions and placenta previa after three or more Cesarean sections.

Study Design: Cross-sectional study

Place and Duration: This study was conducted at Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Lady Dufferin Hospital, Karachi for duration of six months from 15th September, 2019 to 15th March, 2020.

Methods: After taking informed consent, women with a history of three or more cesarean sections with age between 25 to 40 years and gestational age between 28 to 40 weeks were included in the study. The data was collected on a questionnaire and the patients were assessed for significant hemorrhage, intraperitoneal adhesions and placenta previa and subgroup comparisons made according to Maternal Age, Gestational Age and history of previous C-section. Analysis was done on SPSS version 18

Results: In our study population, mean age was 32±4.5 years, mean parity 4.1±1 and mean gestational age 35.7±3.4 weeks. The observed frequency of maternal morbidity in women with three or more cesarean sections was significant hemorrhage of more than >1000 ml in 13.1%, intraperitoneal adhesions 23.4% and placenta previa 9%.

Conclusions: It is concluded from this study that the Frequency of maternal morbidity was hemorrhage >1000 ml 13.1%, intraperitoneal adhesions 23.4% and placenta previa 9%.

Keywords: Maternal morbidity, multiple C-sections, placenta previa, intraperitoneal adhesions, hemorrhage



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