
Risk Factor of Intra-Uterine Fetal Death in Gaza Governmental Hospitals:Case-Control Study (2018-2019).
Author(s) -
Amjad Elshanti,
Bothyna Bassyoni El syed Etewa,
Ahmed S. H. Dhair,
Naema Mohammed Salem Abo Samra
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of medical research and health sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2589-9031
pISSN - 2589-9023
DOI - 10.15520/jmrhs.v3i10.275
Subject(s) - medicine , obstetrics , fetus , fetal death , pregnancy , gaza strip , intrauterine death , parity (physics) , risk factor , case control study , pediatrics , history , ancient history , genetics , physics , particle physics , palestine , biology
The study aimed to find out the factors that cause fetal death in the womb in governmental hospitals in Gaza Strip a controlled study during the period 2018-2019. The study problem was formulated in the following main question: What were the most important factors causing childhood deaths in the womb? The study used descriptive and analytical methods. the study sample was (70) women and (70) controls. For each case, one control was matched. The study found that the average age of cases was (29.60) years compared to (27.1) for controls. The most common maternal risk factors for fetal intrauterine death were parity (24.3%) among cases versus (21.4%) among controls. Medication/substance, congenital anomalies of the fetus, bleeding in the third trimester of pregnancy, prolonged pregnancy after birth, and intrauterine growth retardation are the main risk factors. The study recommended conducting a continuing education program for women and nurses about risk factors for fetal death in the womb.