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Nov 12-13, 2018 | Paris, France

Joint Event

Nutraceuticals and Food Sciences

International Conference on

27

th

International Conference on

Nursing and Healthcare

&

Journal of Food science and Nutrition | Volume 1

Hanan Gabry

Amel Abouelfettoh

King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Saudi Arabia

Maternal and neonatal outcome among high parous women in Al Ahsa, KSA

Background:

Multiparty, and grand-multiparty, are frequently

seen in Saudi Arabia with up to 15 pregnancies. Previous

studies have highlighted the various maternal risks of grand

multiparty, including maternal death, postpartum infection,

uterine rupture, antepartum and postpartum hemorrhage,

placental abnormalities, pre-eclampsia and eclampsia, other

hypertensive disorders, and diabetes. Additionally, early

age of marriage among women in Saudi Arabia may lead to

multiparty which may linked to further problem.

Aim:

The current study aims to determine the prevalence of

multiparty and the adverse pregnancy and neonatal outcome

among grand multiparty Saudi women.

Methods:

Descriptive retrospective design was used to analysis

data of high parity women delivered at King Abd Alaziz Hospital,

Al-Ahsa; Kingdom of Saudi Arabia between January 1, 2017 to

December 31, 2017. Records of women who had five or more

previous viable pregnancy were reviewed from the records and

documented registry system of the hospital. Demographics,

family history, concurrent medical conditions, concurrent

surgical conditions, gynecological history, obstetric history,

complication during pregnancy, labour and post-partum, and

newborn complication were collected. Maternal and newborn

information summarized and analyzed using SPSS 20.

Results:

A total of 728 records fulfilled the criteria of

multiparty women who are attending regular antenatal care

clinic. Most of the mothers were housewives, between 30 to

40 years old, with only high school education, with a mean

of 6.7 pregnancies. Almost all of subjects have no significant

medical problem nor did used contraceptive methods; only

14% have history of diabetes. One quarter of subjects has

caesarian delivery. No significant complications occur during

pregnancy, during delivery or postpartum, most of the

newborn babies were appropriate for gestational age full-

term with no illnesses.

Conclusion:

The current study results supported by literature

where grand multipara reported that it is no longer needed to

be considered an obstetrical risk if there is satisfactory health

care condition of the mothers before and during pregnancy as

well as with good care perinatal care.

Speaker Biography

Hanan Gabry is working as a professor of nursing at the King Saud Bin Abdulaziz

University for Health Science. Her research interest includes nursing education and

nursing practice.

e:

gabryh@ksau.med.sa