SONOGRAPHIC ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECT OF PARITY ON FETAL WELL-BEING IN SINGLETON PREGNANCIES; EXPERIENCE IN UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR TEACHING HOSPITAL

Samuel Archibong Efanga , Akintunde Olusijibomi Akintomide, Okon Asuquo Okon

Available online Jun 5, 2024.

[ Original ] Volume Vol 5., Issue 1, 2022, Pages 19-26


Abstract

Background: Adverse pregnancy and perinatal outcomes are still very high in developing countries. Parity is considered an important influence on the health outcome of the fetus and mother during subsequent pregnancies. This study was aimed at determining the association between parity and feto-maternal wellbeing among singleton pregnant women.

Methods: This prospective cross-sectional study included 100 singleton pregnant women below 40 years of age with between 20 to 40 weeks gestation. It was conducted at the Radiology Department of the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Calabar from March 2021 to June 2021. Obstetric ultrasound procedure was done on all the pregnant women. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS version 20 statistical package.

Result: There was a significant positive correlation between parity and estimated fetal weight (P = 0.036). Increase in the maternal parity was associated with a proportional increase in the mean estimated fetal weight and this successive increment was statistically significant (P = 0.024). Maternal age had a significant positive correlation with parity (P = 0.000). The maternal diastolic blood pressure increased marginally as parity increased but it was not statistically significant (P = 0.318).

Conclusion: The study provides evidence that increasing parity is strongly associated with an increase in the fetal weight of the subsequent pregnancy and also increases the likelihood of macrosomia especially when the maternal age increases. 


Keywords

Parity, Fetal weight, Maternal age, Pregnant women,

July - December 2022

Volume Vol 5. | Issue 1

Page Nos. 19-26

Online since Jul 1, 2024

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