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Incidence, trends and risk factors for perineal injuries of low-risk pregnant women : experience from a midwife run obstetric unit, South Africa
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Abstract
Pregnant women experience perineal injuries during childbirth. The objectives of this cross-sectional retrospective study were to estimate the incidence, trends, and risk factors for perineal injuries of women who had childbirths from January 2013 to December 2017. We used logistic regression to identify risk factors for all injuries, episiotomy, and obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASI) measured by odds ratios (OR). A total of 5547 women showed gradual decreases of episiotomy from 17.6% in 2013 to 7.6% in 2017 (p<0.05). Perineal injuries were reduced from 33.3% in 2013 to 28.9% in 2017 (p<0.05). The risk factor for any perineal injury were younger ages, term pregnancy, and nil parity (p,0.05). Advanced gestational age, nil parity, and previous vaginal births were risk factors for episiotomy. However, birth weight of baby was significantly associated with OASI. Episiotomy and overall perineal injury rates were commendable. Training to midwives is needed to improve perineal care and maintain good practices during delivery. (Afr J Reprod Health 2021; 25[4]: 52-62).
Language
English
Source (journal)
Africa journal of reproductive health. - Benin City
Publication
Benin City : Women's health and action research center , 2021
ISSN
1118-4841
DOI
10.29063/AJRH2021/V25I4.6
Volume/pages
25 :4 (2021) , p. 52-62
ISI
000693427400006
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Last edited 30.10.2024
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