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India | Health and Medical Sciences | Volume 10 Issue 11, November 2021 | Pages: 546 - 549
A Study of Etiopathogenesis of Preterm Labour and its Fetomaternal Outcome
Abstract: Background: Prematurity is one of the most important causes of perinatal mortality and morbidity in our country. Prematurity is shown to be associated with increased incidence of stillbirths, neonatal deaths, mental retardation, epilepsy, poor school performance and visual field defects. Methods: This prospective study carried out in 'Department of obstetrics and Gynecology', at Tertiary care hospital in Gujarat between periods of July 2018 to July 2019. This study includes 100 patients of preterm labour between 24 weeks and 37 weeks completed with or without rupture of membrane. Results: The commonest causes of prematurity in present series are PROM, PIH, pre eclampsia, eclampsia, severe anemia, vaginal infection, febrile illnesses, accidental hemorrhage, multiple pregnancies.97 Babies had NICU admission out of 108 babies delivered preterm out of which majority of babies admitted to NICU for the indication of prematurity. Conclusion: Systematic antenatal care with identification of risk factors is important in patients who are likely to go for repeated premature birth.
Keywords: Prematurity, preterm, PROM
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