DOI QR코드

DOI QR Code

Interpregnancy Interval and Adverse Birth Outcome in Term Premature Rupture of Membrane, 2017

  • Workineh, Yinager (Department of Child Health Nursing, College of Medicine and Health science, Bahir Dar University) ;
  • Ayalew, Emiru (Department of Adult Health Nursing, College of Medicine and Health science, Bahir Dar University) ;
  • Debalkie, Megbaru (Department of Nursing, College of Medicine and Health science, Arba Minch University)
  • Received : 2018.12.10
  • Accepted : 2019.01.10
  • Published : 2019.03.30

Abstract

The objective of this study is to assess the effect of interpregnancy interval on fetal outcome among women with term premature rupture of membrane in public hospitals, Ethiopia, 2017. Facility based follow up study was conducted in Southern Ethiopia public hospitals from February 30, 2017 to August 20, 2017. Among 150 observed mothers with interpregnancy interval of less two years, 46.67 % (95% CI: (7.170, 29.93) of them experienced adverse birth outcome, but among 173 women with interpregnancy interval of two and above years, 5.78% (95% CI: (7.170, 29.93) of them experienced adverse birth outcome. The odds of adverse birth outcome were more among women with interpregnancy interval of less than two years (AOR=17.899, 95%CI: [6.425, 49.859]. The effect of interbirth interval of less than two years on adverse birth outcome of newborn was increased by length labor of >=24 hours, induction of labour and cesarean section delivery. Interpregnancy interval of less than two years, in collaboration with other risk factors, is the main predictor of adverse birth outcome. Therefore especial attention should be given to mothers with birth spacing by using family planning methods to reduce adverse birth outcome.

Keywords

References

  1. Conde-Agudelo, A., & Belizan, J. M. (2000). Maternal morbidity and mortality associated with interpregnancy interval: cross sectional study. Bmj, 321(7271), 1255-1259. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.321.7271.1255
  2. CSA, I. (2012). Ethiopia demographic and health survey 2011. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and Calverton, Maryland. USA: central statistics agency and ICF international.
  3. de Bocanegra, H. T., Chang, R., Howell, M., & Darney, P. (2014). Interpregnancy intervals: impact of postpartum contraceptive effectiveness and coverage. American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 210(4), 311.
  4. Fuentes-Afflick, E., & Hessol, N. A. (2000). Interpregnancy interval and the risk of premature infants. Obstetrics & Gynecology, 95(3), 383-390. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0029-7844(99)00583-9
  5. Gahwagi, M. M., Benali, F., Bettamer, N. M., & Zubi, A. S. (2017). To Determine the Effects of Labor Induction on Maternal and Fetal Outcome in Postterm Pregnancies (41 Weeks Plus). International Journal of Clinical Medicine, 8(2), 98. https://doi.org/10.4236/ijcm.2017.82009
  6. Gulmezoglu, A. M., Crowther, C. A., Middleton, P., & Heatley, E. (2012). Induction of labour for improving birth outcomes for women at or beyond term. The Cochrane database of systematic reviews, 6(6), CD004945.
  7. Hanley, G. E., Hutcheon, J. A., Kinniburgh, B. A., & Lee, L. (2017). Interpregnancy interval and adverse pregnancy outcomes. Obstetrics & Gynecology, 129(3), 408-415. https://doi.org/10.1097/AOG.0000000000001891
  8. Kangatharan, C., Labram, S., & Bhattacharya, S. (2016). Interpregnancy interval following miscarriage and adverse pregnancy outcomes: systematic review and meta-analysis. Human reproduction update, 23(2), 221-231.
  9. Li, W.-h., Zhang, H.-y., Ling, Y., & Jin, S. (2011). Effect of prolonged second stage of labor on maternal and neonatal outcomes. Asian Pacific journal of tropical medicine, 4(5), 409-411. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1995-7645(11)60114-4
  10. Mahyavanshi, D. K., Patel, M. G., Nayak, S., Patel, D., Parmar, A., & Patel, D. (2018). Mode of delivery and its associated obstetric and fetal outcome: a retrospective study. International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health, 5(5), 1839-1843. https://doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20181686
  11. Massarwa, A., Caughey, A. B., & Lee, V. (2014). The Effect of Mode of Delivery on Neonatal Outcomes in Myelomeningocele. Obstetrics & Gynecology, 123, 155S. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.AOG.0000447150.74876.b1
  12. Miller, J. E., Trussell, J., Pebley, A. R., & Vaughan, B. (1992). Birth spacing and child mortality in Bangladesh and the Philippines. Demography, 29(2), 305-318. https://doi.org/10.2307/2061733
  13. Rutstein, S. (2000). Effects of birthspacing on mortality and health: multivariate cross-country analysis. presentation by MACRO International, Inc., at the US Agency for International Development (pp.589-594).
  14. Rutstein, S. O. (2005). Effects of preceding birth intervals on neonatal, infant and under‐five years mortality and nutritional status in developing countries: evidence from the demographic and health surveys. International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 89(S1).
  15. Sandstrom, A., Altman, M., Cnattingius, S., Johansson, S., Ahlberg, M., & Stephansson, O. (2017). Durations of second stage of labor and pushing, and adverse neonatal outcomes: a populationbased cohort study. Journal of Perinatology, 37(3), 236. https://doi.org/10.1038/jp.2016.214
  16. Setty-Venugopal, V., & Upadhyay, U. D. (2002). Birth spacing: three to five saves lives. Population Reports. Series L: Issues in World Health, (13), 1-23.
  17. Shachar, B. Z., & Lyell, D. J. (2012). Interpregnancy interval and obstetrical complications. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 67(9), 584-596. https://doi.org/10.1097/OGX.0b013e31826b2c3e
  18. Smits, L. J., Elzenga, H. M., Gemke, R. J., Hornstra, G., & van Eijsden, M. (2013). The association between interpregnancy interval and birth weight: what is the role of maternal polyunsaturated fatty acid status? BMC pregnancy and childbirth, 13(1), 23. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2393-13-23
  19. Stamilio, D. M., DeFranco, E., Paré, E., Odibo, A. O., Peipert, J. F., Allsworth, J. E., & Macones, G. A. (2007). Short interpregnancy interval: risk of uterine rupture and complications of vaginal birth after cesarean delivery. Obstetrics & Gynecology, 110(5), 1075-1082. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.AOG.0000286759.49895.46
  20. Van Zutphen, T. (2011). Sphere Project-Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Humanitarian Response. Warwickshire, UK: Practical Action.
  21. WHO. (2005). WHO expert consultation on rabies: first report: World Health Organization.
  22. World Health Organization. (2007). Report of a WHO technical consultation on birth spacing: Geneva, Switzerland 13-15 June 2005. Geneva: World Health Organization. http://www.who.int/iris/handle/10665/69855
  23. Zhang, Q., Dang, S., Bai, R., Mi, B., Wang, L., & Yan, H. (2018). Association between maternal interpregnancy interval after live birth or pregnancy termination and birth weight: a quantile regression analysis. Scientific Reports, 8(1), 4130. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-22498-0