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RMJ. 2013; 38(3): 279-282


Impact of high maternal body mass index on length of gestation and maternal delivery outcomes

Sarwat Navid, Shahida Arshad, Kanwal Atif, Rabia Arshad Meo.

Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the affect of raised BMI on pregnancy outcome in terms of prolonged pregnancy, need for induction of labour and mode of delivery.
Methodology: Study included 100 overweight/obese and 100 non obese patients. Ones with pregnancies prolonged beyond their expected date of delivery were induced at 41+1 weeks of gestation. Data was analyzed by using SPSS 16. Quantitative variables were calculated as mean±SD while qualitative variables were presented as frequency and percentage in the form of tables and graphs. Both groups were compared by using chi-square test and taking p-value <0.05 as significant.
Results: Among overweight/obese group, 32% had prolonged pregnancy and were induced for labour whereas this percentage among non-obese group was 25%. Among overweight/obese ladies, spontaneous vaginal delivery occurred after induction of labour (IOL) in 59.38% cases, assisted vaginal delivery occurred in 9.38% cases and C-section was done in 31.25% cases whereas among non-obese ladies, these percentages were 68%, 8% and 24% respectively. In overweight/obese group 68% had spontaneous onset of labour as compared to 75% among non obese group. Out of these 68% overweight/obese females, spontaneous vaginal delivery occurred in 60.3% cases, assisted vaginal delivery in 13.2% cases and 26.5% had C-sections.
Conclusion: It can be concluded that risk of cesarean delivery does not increase significantly in overweight/obese group and induction of labour is a safer management option in this group.

Key words: Obesity, prolonged pregnancy, Body Mass Index


 
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Sarwat Navid, Shahida Arshad, Kanwal Atif, Rabia Arshad Meo. "Impact of high maternal body mass index on length of gestation and maternal delivery outcomes." Rawal Medical Journal 38 (2013), 279-282.



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Sarwat Navid, Shahida Arshad, Kanwal Atif, Rabia Arshad Meo (2013) Impact of high maternal body mass index on length of gestation and maternal delivery outcomes. Rawal Medical Journal, 38 (3), 279-282.