MATERNAL AND FETAL OUTCOME IN GRAND MULTIPARA

Outcome in Grand Multipara

Authors

  • Asma Qamar Islam Medical College Sialkot
  • Uzma Asif Islamic International Medical College, Rawalpindi
  • Saima Qamar CMH Lahore Medical College, Lahore

Keywords:

Antepartum hemorrhage, Grand multipara, Maternal mortality, Multiparty, Obstetric complications, Postpartum hemorrhage

Abstract

Objective: To compare maternal & fetal complications occurring in grand multipara and multipara patients.

Study Design: Case control study.

Place and Duration of Study: Gynecology and Obstetric Unit-I of the Jinnah Post Graduate and Medical Centre Karachi, from February 2009 to January 2010.

Patients and Methods: One hundred (100) patients of grand multipara (GMP), (parity ≥ 5) and 100 patients of multipara (MP) (parity 2-4) were included in the study. Pregnant women with known medical conditions including essential hypertension, diabetes mellitus, epilepsy, primigravidas, women with previous caesarean section and twin pregnancies were excluded. Patients were admitted through antenatal clinic and emergency. A detailed history was taken and a physical examination was done with special emphasis on obstetrical examination. Investigations like blood CP, Urine D/R, blood grouping and sonogram were done. During labour, mother and neonates were managed according to ward protocols. Maternal and fetal outcomes were compared among GMPs and MPs.

Results: A high frequency of anaemia (81% vs 20%), pregnancy induced hypertension (45%, vs. 26%) and gestational diabetes (9%, vs1%) were seen in GMP as compared to MP group. Frequency of malpresentations (26% vs 15%), postpartum hemorrhage (15%, vs 10%) and intrauterine deaths (26%, vs 13%) were higher in GMP group along with a high caesarean delivery rate (GMP 21%, MP 14%). A higher maternal mortality (GMP 4%, MP 1%) and low APGAR score (GMP 12%, MP 4%) were observed among babies born to grand multipara group.

Conclusion: Grand multiparity is associated with adverse outcome for both mother and fetus. Effort should be directed to reduce high parity in the community through effective family planning initiatives. Specialized antenatal and obstetrical care facilities should be available.

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Published

28-02-2015

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Qamar A, Asif U, Qamar S. MATERNAL AND FETAL OUTCOME IN GRAND MULTIPARA: Outcome in Grand Multipara. Pak Armed Forces Med J [Internet]. 2015 Feb. 28 [cited 2024 Dec. 5];65(1):135-40. Available from: https://pafmj.org/PAFMJ/article/view/717