Objective: To compare the incidence of intrapartum and immediate post-partum complications among grand multiparous (para 5-9) and multiparous (para 2-4) delivering at Mulago hospital, Uganda.Design: Prospective cohort study.Setting: Mulago hospital, Uganda.Subjects: One hundred and fifty six grand multiparous and multiparous women were recruited on admission in labour ward and followed up through labour and immediate post partum period. Maternal complications among the two groups were collected and analysed.Results: Women with grandmultiparity were significantly older and had a lower educational profile than multiparous women. The overall incidence of intrapartum and immediate post-partum complications for grandmultiparous women was 13.5% c...
Aim: The aim of the current study was to determine the prevalence of grand multiparity and the assoc...
Background The association of grand multiparity and poor pregnancy outcome has not been consistent f...
Background The association of grand multiparity and poor pregnancy outcome has not been consistent f...
Objective: To compare the incidence of intrapartum and immediate post-partum complications among gra...
Objective: To compare fetal outcomes among grand multiparous (para 5-9) and multiparous (para 2-4) d...
Objective: To compare fetal outcomes among grand multiparous (para 5-9) and multiparous (para 2-4) d...
Background: Intrapartam complications such as foetal malpresentation, placental abruption, dysfunct...
Background: Intrapartam complications such as foetal malpresentation, placental abruption, dysfunct...
Objective: To find out the occurrences of grand multiparity and to estimate the magnitude of its eff...
Background: Grandmultiparity has been associated with adverse outcome for both fetus and mother such...
Objective: To assess the importance of birth order and advanced maternal age on maternal and peripar...
Purpose:Direct obstetric causes have a significant contribution for severe maternal morbidities and ...
Objective: To access that primiparity is an intrapartum obstetric risk factor for maternal and perin...
Objective: To determine whether high maternal parity has any effect on pregnancy outcome independen...
Objective: To determine whether high maternal parity has any effect on pregnancy outcome independen...
Aim: The aim of the current study was to determine the prevalence of grand multiparity and the assoc...
Background The association of grand multiparity and poor pregnancy outcome has not been consistent f...
Background The association of grand multiparity and poor pregnancy outcome has not been consistent f...
Objective: To compare the incidence of intrapartum and immediate post-partum complications among gra...
Objective: To compare fetal outcomes among grand multiparous (para 5-9) and multiparous (para 2-4) d...
Objective: To compare fetal outcomes among grand multiparous (para 5-9) and multiparous (para 2-4) d...
Background: Intrapartam complications such as foetal malpresentation, placental abruption, dysfunct...
Background: Intrapartam complications such as foetal malpresentation, placental abruption, dysfunct...
Objective: To find out the occurrences of grand multiparity and to estimate the magnitude of its eff...
Background: Grandmultiparity has been associated with adverse outcome for both fetus and mother such...
Objective: To assess the importance of birth order and advanced maternal age on maternal and peripar...
Purpose:Direct obstetric causes have a significant contribution for severe maternal morbidities and ...
Objective: To access that primiparity is an intrapartum obstetric risk factor for maternal and perin...
Objective: To determine whether high maternal parity has any effect on pregnancy outcome independen...
Objective: To determine whether high maternal parity has any effect on pregnancy outcome independen...
Aim: The aim of the current study was to determine the prevalence of grand multiparity and the assoc...
Background The association of grand multiparity and poor pregnancy outcome has not been consistent f...
Background The association of grand multiparity and poor pregnancy outcome has not been consistent f...