Obstetrics and Gynecology
Omarov Nazarbek Bakytbeko; Thaiba Abdulrazzaq; Entsar Hachim Muhammad; Sundus Mohammed Ali Al Bazi; Mazin A. A. Najm; Talib Kh. Hussein; Zahraa Hamzaa Abd Alzahraa; Sarah A. Hamood
Volume 8, Issue 5 , September and October 2023, , Pages 501-508
Abstract
Background & Objective: The birth of a baby with a low birth-weight (LBW), which has numerous consequences, is one of the most significant problems associated with childbirth. By evaluating the factors influencing LBW in infants, therapeutic interventions can be improved to mitigate its effects. ...
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Background & Objective: The birth of a baby with a low birth-weight (LBW), which has numerous consequences, is one of the most significant problems associated with childbirth. By evaluating the factors influencing LBW in infants, therapeutic interventions can be improved to mitigate its effects. In this regard, the present study aims to identify the causes of LBW in infants and assess these causes' impact.Materials & Methods: In the current retrospective observational study, the required data regarding demographic variables and history of pregnancy and childbirth was extracted from 730 electronic records of deliveries performed from Alwiyah Hospital for Obstetrics and Gynecology in Baghdad in 2021 involving infants with LBW. The SPSS.23 software,the t-test, independent t-test, and multiple logistic regression were used to analyze the data. The results' significance level was deemed to be less than 0.05.Results: The multiple logistic regression analysis model included variables with a significance level of less than 0.05. The results show that the variables of mother's age at delivery, the number of babies born in the current delivery, history of infertility, and iron deficiency anemia increase the chances of LBW by 0.48, 3.12, 0.38, and 0.56, respectively, and had a significant relationship with LBW infants (P<0.001).Conclusion: Paying particular attention to the treatment and improvement of the practical factors in LBW before birth in pregnant women is crucial.
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Rakhmanova Nodira Khodjayazovna; Thaiba Abdulrazzaq; Mazin A. A. Najm; Sadiq M. Al-shaikh; Khulood Majid Alsaraf; Mariam Alaa Toama; Mahmood Hasen Shuhata Alubiady; Shaymaa Abdulhameed Khudair
Volume 8, Issue 5 , September and October 2023, , Pages 520-527
Abstract
Background & Objective: One of the most prevalent musculoskeletal issues during pregnancy is pelvic pain, which most pregnant women may experience to varying degrees. The current research aims to identify and evaluate the risk factors contributing to pelvic pain in pregnant women.Materials & ...
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Background & Objective: One of the most prevalent musculoskeletal issues during pregnancy is pelvic pain, which most pregnant women may experience to varying degrees. The current research aims to identify and evaluate the risk factors contributing to pelvic pain in pregnant women.Materials & Methods: The present case-control research was conducted on 180 pregnant women at Baghdad's Alwiyah Hospital for Obstetrics and Gynecology in 2022. For data collection, two questionnaires and a checklist were utilized. The questionnaires included demographic information about women and questions about risk factors, and the checklist included the results of women's examinations to identify risk factors. Using SPSS.23 software, the data were analyzed, and the statistical significance level of the results was considered less than 0.05.Results: The results showed that from the demographic variables, only the age variable showed a statistically significant difference between the two groups (P<0.05). Also, evaluating the risk factors indicated a significant difference between the two groups for the baby's weight, back pain before pregnancy, and back pain in the previous pregnancy (P<0.001). Other demographic variables and risk factors did not significant difference between the two groups (P>0.05).Conclusion: The results demonstrated that identifying the risk factors could aid in managing aggravating pelvic pain factors during pregnancy and preventing movement restrictions in postpartum women.