Background. Adverse perinatal outcomes are still high in developing countries. Contradicting evidences were reported about the effect of parity on adverse perinatal outcomes. The aim of this study was to compare perinatal outcomes in grand multiparous and low multiparity women in Hawassa University Comprehensive Specialized Hospital and Adare General Hospital of Ethiopia. Methods. Comparative cross-sectional study design was employed to include 461 mothers from February to June 2018. Data were collected by structured questionnaire using interview and from patient charts. Data were entered using EPI-DATA version 4.4.2.0. Descriptive statistics and logistic regression analyses were computed using STATA version 14 computer software. Results. O...
IntroductionHypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy (HDP) complicate about 10% of pregnancies. It accoun...
Abstract Even though reduction of neonatal mortality is needed to achieve Sustainable Development Go...
Objective: To determine whether high maternal parity has any effect on pregnancy outcome independen...
Purpose:Direct obstetric causes have a significant contribution for severe maternal morbidities and ...
Background Direct obstetric causes account for nearly 75% of all maternal deaths. Controversy prevai...
Background Direct obstetric causes account for nearly 75% of all maternal deaths. Controversy prevai...
Objective: To determine the effect of parity to pregnancy outcomes. Methods: A retrospective stud...
BackgroundEvidence has suggested that maternal use of skilled birth attendant is the most important ...
Maternal morbidity and mortality are very important public health issues. The quality of health care...
3To whom correspondence should be addressed We reviewed the delivery records of 205 mothers aged 40 ...
This population-based cohort study was conducted to compare pregnancy complications and outcome amo...
IntroductionHypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy (HDP) complicate about 10% of pregnancies. It accoun...
Abstract Background and Aims Although global birth outcomes have improved considerably in the last 4...
Most maternal and perinatal deaths could be prevented through timely access to skilled birth attenda...
Despite several efforts globally, the problem of perinatal mortality remained an unsolved agenda. As...
IntroductionHypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy (HDP) complicate about 10% of pregnancies. It accoun...
Abstract Even though reduction of neonatal mortality is needed to achieve Sustainable Development Go...
Objective: To determine whether high maternal parity has any effect on pregnancy outcome independen...
Purpose:Direct obstetric causes have a significant contribution for severe maternal morbidities and ...
Background Direct obstetric causes account for nearly 75% of all maternal deaths. Controversy prevai...
Background Direct obstetric causes account for nearly 75% of all maternal deaths. Controversy prevai...
Objective: To determine the effect of parity to pregnancy outcomes. Methods: A retrospective stud...
BackgroundEvidence has suggested that maternal use of skilled birth attendant is the most important ...
Maternal morbidity and mortality are very important public health issues. The quality of health care...
3To whom correspondence should be addressed We reviewed the delivery records of 205 mothers aged 40 ...
This population-based cohort study was conducted to compare pregnancy complications and outcome amo...
IntroductionHypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy (HDP) complicate about 10% of pregnancies. It accoun...
Abstract Background and Aims Although global birth outcomes have improved considerably in the last 4...
Most maternal and perinatal deaths could be prevented through timely access to skilled birth attenda...
Despite several efforts globally, the problem of perinatal mortality remained an unsolved agenda. As...
IntroductionHypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy (HDP) complicate about 10% of pregnancies. It accoun...
Abstract Even though reduction of neonatal mortality is needed to achieve Sustainable Development Go...
Objective: To determine whether high maternal parity has any effect on pregnancy outcome independen...