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نمط اكتساب الوزن خلال الحمل في قطاع الاعظمية / بغداد العراق 2014 == WEIGHT GAIN PATTERN DURING PREGNANCY IN SECTOR AL - AADHAMIA/ BAGHDAD - IRAQ 2014
Author name:
وسن اسماعيل ابراهيم
Supervisor name:
علياء مكي حسن الصافي
General topic:
Medicine
Specific topic:
Community Medicine
Degree:
Master
University:
University of Baghdad - Faculty Of Medicine - Department Of General Surgery
Language:
English
University location:
Baghdad
First pages:
19T1320 - p.pdf
Abstract:
Weight gain has unique significance for pregnant women. Recently a new clinical guideline by united state institute of medicine (2009) addressing healthy weight during pregnancy according to prepregnancy body mass index. It has been introduced in some countries, like Iraq in 2013.This study objectives are to assess gestational weight gain pattern of pregnant women and its correlation with maternal health, labor and fetal outcomes, and to estimate the rate of low birth weight.A total 408 of recently delivered mothers attending primary health care centers of AL - Aadhamia sector to vaccinate their children during the period from the first of November, 2014 to the end of May, 2015. A convenient sample was collected through interview with the mothers and review their antenatal care files was done by a tailored questionnaire especially designed. The independent variables were gestational weight gain, body mass index and birth weight, the dependent variables were birth weight, maturity of pregnancy, maternal age, gestational diabetes, hypertension, urinary tract infection, anemia and cesarean section.The prevalence of gestational weight gain was 44.6% had high weight gain. The body mass index at first visit for studied sample were mostly overweight 40.9%. The rate of low birth weight was 18.1%.There was non - significant difference between gestational weight gain with body mass index at first visit, maturity of pregnancy and anemia. But there was a significant difference between gestational weight gain with birth weight, urinary tract infection, gestational hypertension and gestational diabetes.VIIThere was a significant association between low gestational weight gain group and anemia, urinary tract infection and preterm labor, normal gestational weight gain group and preterm labor, high gestational weight gain group with gestational hypertension, gestational diabetes and cesarean section.According the study results, we are recommended health education of women at bearing age before pregnancy and weight monitoring during pregnancy, Awareness of health care providers by training and alert the ministry of health to carry out nationwide study to evaluate gestational weight gain during pregnancy.