Perinatal Outcomes and its Associated Risk Factors Among Hypertensive Pregnant Women in Hyderabad: A Retrospective Study


Authors : D’LIMA JENNIFER BERNADINE; Dr. T. VASUNDHARA TULASI; K. Harika Priyanka

Volume/Issue : Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 9 - September

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8137718

Abstract : Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy may impact the mother and fetus. It is understood that care guided by findings generated from rigorous scientific method for pregnant women and fetus consists of gold standard in health care A Cross sectional Descriptive Retrospective study was undertaken to determine the perinatal outcomes and its associated risk factors among 135 hypertensive pregnant women admitted in Modern Government Maternity Hospital and Gandhi Hospital, Hyderabad. Telangana, India through purposive sampling. The data was collected and documented from the hypertensive pregnant women retrospectively through a semi-structured interview schedule and record review over a period of one month. Of the total participants, 52.6% were primigravida and 70% had more than four antenatal visits. The mean age was 24.57 years. The mean age at marriage and menarche was 20.71 years and 11.73 years respectively. Ninety five percentages underwent caesarean section.None of the samples had habits of alcoholism, smoking, exercise and tobacco chewing. The midwife’s role is fundamental to improve the quality of care and to optimize both maternal and perinatal outcomes associated these conditions.

Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy may impact the mother and fetus. It is understood that care guided by findings generated from rigorous scientific method for pregnant women and fetus consists of gold standard in health care A Cross sectional Descriptive Retrospective study was undertaken to determine the perinatal outcomes and its associated risk factors among 135 hypertensive pregnant women admitted in Modern Government Maternity Hospital and Gandhi Hospital, Hyderabad. Telangana, India through purposive sampling. The data was collected and documented from the hypertensive pregnant women retrospectively through a semi-structured interview schedule and record review over a period of one month. Of the total participants, 52.6% were primigravida and 70% had more than four antenatal visits. The mean age was 24.57 years. The mean age at marriage and menarche was 20.71 years and 11.73 years respectively. Ninety five percentages underwent caesarean section.None of the samples had habits of alcoholism, smoking, exercise and tobacco chewing. The midwife’s role is fundamental to improve the quality of care and to optimize both maternal and perinatal outcomes associated these conditions.

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