Incidence of Stillbirth in Relation to Period of Delivery, Socioeconomic Status and Period of Gestation in a Rural Tertiary Care Hospital-MGIMS, Sewagram Within Study Period of Three Years (2013-2016)

农村三级医院(MGIMS,Sewagram)三年研究期间(2013-2016 年)死产发生率与分娩期、社会经济地位和妊娠期的关系

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Stillbirth remains one of the most common adverse outcomes of pregnancy, yet is among the least studied. Occurrence of stillbirth is a tragic event faced by mother as well as obstetrician. It has implications on couple, their family and the health care providers. It reflects a failure or lapse in implementation of maternal and child health care programs. Worldwide 3.2 million stillbirth occur in world, 20-66 per 1000 total births in India in different states. Stillbirth in India is largely underreported. Stillbirths contribute to more than half of perinatal death. More than 2/3rd Stillbirth take place during pregnancy and remaining during course of labour. Registration of all live births and stillbirths, together with evaluation of cause of stillbirths are important initial steps for developing countries. A standard classification system would be important to document aetiology of stillbirth in developing countries. THE METHODOLOGY WAS AS FOLLOWING: All cases who delivered a stillborn baby in the hospital were studied in details. The records were maintained date-wise. Initially, the basic demographic information was taken giving special attention to age, education, occupation, socioeconomic status, rural or urban residence etc. The two controls of live births were also asked the same details and the data were entered in Microsoft word excel sheet and analyzed by Chi-square test. CONCLUSION: Incidence of stillbirth in MGIMS Sewagram which is Tertiary care centre placed in rural area was 30.57%. Incidence in relation to place (rural) 62.42%, more in antepartum 94.9% (149/157), in low socioeconomic status 48%. It was found more in 30-32 weeks of period of gestation as in this period most of medical disorders of pregnancy precipitate. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version of this article (10.1007/s13224-021-01453-6) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

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