To examine the outcomes of induction of labour in post term pregnancy presenting at a tertiary care hospital

Authors

  • Dr Serene fatima gynea Author
  • Dr Mamoona Mehboob Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70765/ytr34w55

Keywords:

normal vaginal delivery, c-sec, instrumental delivery, age, gravida, parity.

Abstract

Objective: To investigate the effects of inducing labor in women with post-term pregnancy

 

Method: Retrospective analysis of obstetric data from a cohort of women who gave birth is part of the project. Age groups, gravidity, parity, and other participant demographics are gathered and sorted. Birth outcomes are documented, including instrumental delivery, vaginal birth, rates of caesarean sections, and newborn problems. The relationships between demographic factors and birth outcomes are evaluated using statistical methods such as logistic regression and chi-square testing.

Result:  Vaginal deliveries account for 66% of all deliveries. Compared to younger age groups, older age groups had higher incidence of caesarean sections and birth asphyxia . Higher gravidity and parity were also linked to higher incidence of caesarean sections and low APGAR scores .

Conclusion: Personalized care plans are essential for improving the health of new mothers and babies, especially when they are vaginal birth after cesarean cases. The results highlight the necessity of customized risk assessment and management strategies to improve maternal and newborn health outcomes and birth outcomes.

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Published

2024-11-30

How to Cite

To examine the outcomes of induction of labour in post term pregnancy presenting at a tertiary care hospital. (2024). Health Sciences AUS, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.70765/ytr34w55