Short Interpregnancy Interval and Low Birth Weight
Sumaira Iqbal, Shamaila Shamaun, Afshan Shahid, Riffat Jaleel, Yasmeen Gull, Mehreen Iqbal
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To determine the frequency of Low Birth Weight among women with short
interpregnancy interval.
Study
Design: Descriptive case series.
Study
Setting: Study was conducted at Department of Gynecology
and Obstetrics Unit 1, Civil Hospital, Karachi.
Duration
of Study: Six months after approval of synopsis from
22-12-15 till 22-06-16.
Subjects
and Methods: Data was prospectively collected from patients
after taking a verbal consent. 384 women with short interval pregnancy were
included. Quantitative data was presented as simple descriptive statistics
giving mean and standard deviation and qualitative variables was presented as
frequency and percentages. Effect modifiers were controlled through
stratification to see the effect of these on the outcome variable. Post
stratification chi square test was applied taking p-value of ≤0.05 as
significant.
Results: Out of 384 patients mean age and BMI in our study was 29.56±3.91 years
and 30.72±1.34 kg/m2 respectively. 135 (35.2%) and 249 (64.8%) had and did not have
low birth weight respectively.
Conclusion: Our study confirmed that short IPI is an independent risk factors for
adverse pregnancy outcomes like low birth weight. These finding emphasize the
importance of providing support for family planning programs which will support
optimal IPI and improve pregnancy outcomes.
Keywords: Short interpregnancy interval
and low birth weight.