Interpregnancy interval after a miscarriage and obstetric outcomes in the subsequent pregnancy in a low-income setting, Nigeria: A cohort study

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Interpregnancy interval after a miscarriage and obstetric outcomes in the subsequent pregnancy in a low-income setting, Nigeria: A cohort study


JournalSAGE Open Medicine
Article typeJournal research article – Clinical research
Publication date – Jun – 2022
Authors – Lucky Osaheni Lawani, Joseph Tochukwu Enebe, Paul Eze, Francis Nwabueze Igboke, Chukwuemeka Ikeji Ukaegbe, Monica Omosivie Ugwu, Ujunwa Justina Agu, Enebe Nympha Onyinye, Chukwuemeka Anthony Iyoke
Keywordsearly pregnancy loss, Interpregnancy interval, low-income setting, miscarriage, obstetric outcome, prospective cohort study
Open access – Yes
SpecialityObstetrics and Gynaecology
World region Western Africa
Country: Nigeria
Language – English
Submitted to the One Surgery Index on July 6, 2022 at 4:53 am
Abstract:

Objectives:
The aim of this study was to determine and compare the occurrence of adverse pregnancy outcomes in a cohort of pregnant women with interpregnancy interval of  0.05). There was no increased risk of occurrence of adverse foetomaternal outcomes in both groups (p > 0.05). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that there was no statistical difference in the occurrence adverse foetomaternal outcomes between the studied cohorts (p > 0.05).

Conclusion:
There was no significant difference in the occurrence of adverse maternal and foetal outcomes in the cohorts of mothers with short and normal interpregnancy interval following miscarriages in their last previous pregnancies

OSI Number – 21665

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