Objective: Our study aimed to compare the outcome of engaged versus unengaged fetal head in primigravida at term. Methods: The study was conducted at the obstetrics & gynaecology unit, FGPC Hospital, Islamabad. The duration of the study was 6 months with a total of 130 women included & divided into two groups. Females were followed till the delivery of the fetus. Results: A total of 130 women were observed & divided into two equal groups. The average age was 28.71 years± 6.80SD with a range of 18-43 years. Mode of delivery was measured and showed that there is a significant association between mode of delivery and unengaged fetal head in primigravida at term with p-value = 0.000. Relative risk shows that C Section was 2.93 times...
Background: To compare indication, incidence, complication, fetal and maternal morbidity and mortali...
Objective: To evaluate the foeto-maternal outcome in instrumental delivery.Methods: This retrospecti...
Background: The objective of the stusy was to ascertain any differences in fetomaternal outcomes in ...
Background: Labour although a physiological process can present challenges to clinician and patient....
Background: The aim of the study is to compare and evaluate between unengaged (UE) and engaged (E) g...
Background: The primigravida are a group at risk as their capacity of child bearing has never put to...
Background: In Obstetrics it is traditional concept that fetal head engagement occurs by 38 weeks in...
Background: A significant proportion of primigravidae presented with unengaged head at term and at t...
Background: Engagement of head is the most important event in labor which decides obstetric outcome....
Background: Labour is an important event with unique experience exclusively in a woman’s life, which...
Background: Skilled care before, during and after delivery can save the lives of women and new...
Background: Primigravida with mobile head at ≥39 weeks of gestation are prone to the probability of ...
Background: The high perinatal mortality rates are indicators of the poor state of health services a...
Background: The objective of this study was to assess the value of partographic studies in the manag...
Background: The objective of the study was to compare maternal and foetal outcome after induction in...
Background: To compare indication, incidence, complication, fetal and maternal morbidity and mortali...
Objective: To evaluate the foeto-maternal outcome in instrumental delivery.Methods: This retrospecti...
Background: The objective of the stusy was to ascertain any differences in fetomaternal outcomes in ...
Background: Labour although a physiological process can present challenges to clinician and patient....
Background: The aim of the study is to compare and evaluate between unengaged (UE) and engaged (E) g...
Background: The primigravida are a group at risk as their capacity of child bearing has never put to...
Background: In Obstetrics it is traditional concept that fetal head engagement occurs by 38 weeks in...
Background: A significant proportion of primigravidae presented with unengaged head at term and at t...
Background: Engagement of head is the most important event in labor which decides obstetric outcome....
Background: Labour is an important event with unique experience exclusively in a woman’s life, which...
Background: Skilled care before, during and after delivery can save the lives of women and new...
Background: Primigravida with mobile head at ≥39 weeks of gestation are prone to the probability of ...
Background: The high perinatal mortality rates are indicators of the poor state of health services a...
Background: The objective of this study was to assess the value of partographic studies in the manag...
Background: The objective of the study was to compare maternal and foetal outcome after induction in...
Background: To compare indication, incidence, complication, fetal and maternal morbidity and mortali...
Objective: To evaluate the foeto-maternal outcome in instrumental delivery.Methods: This retrospecti...
Background: The objective of the stusy was to ascertain any differences in fetomaternal outcomes in ...