Clinical Complications In Pregnancy And The Relationship With Low Birth Weight And Prematurity Of The Newborn
Author(s) -
Cíntia Mikaelle Cunha de Santiago Nogueira,
Jéssica Micaele Rebouças Justino,
Carla Nadja Santos de Souza,
José Giovani Nobre Gomes,
Jovanka Bittencourt Leite de Carvalho,
Fátima Raquel Rosado Morais
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international archives of medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1755-7682
DOI - 10.3823/2454
Subject(s) - medicine , pregnancy , low birth weight , anemia , prenatal care , context (archaeology) , obstetrics , birth weight , pediatrics , complication , urinary system , environmental health , population , surgery , paleontology , genetics , biology
Study in order to know the results of prenatal care related to clinical complications of pregnancy, newborn’s low birth weight and prematurity in the context of the users of the service. Descriptive, exploratory research with quantitative approach developed with 305 users who underwent prenatal care in primary care in the city of Mossoró-RN. The data collection occurred from the application of a validated questionnaire, the IPR-PRENATAL index. The results indicate that over 50% of pregnant women had some type of complication during their pregnancy process, among intercurrent diseases in pregnancy, and experienced by users, the urinary tract infection was the most prevalent (28.0%), followed by anemia (19.3%) and hypertension (15.7%). Hypertension and anemia were the only events that interfere with the newborn’s weight, which showed that the existence of complications contributes in three times to the occurrence of low birth weight. In this sense, the quality of prenatal care can minimize that type of complication
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