The Relationship between Maternal Height BMI and Weight Gain and Dystocia in Pregnant Women Referred to Maternity Wards of Qom Public Hospitals in 2006

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Background and Objectives Height abnormal BMI & weight gain play a very important role in the outcome of pregnancy that hard labor or dystocia is one of the main reasons of the mortality of mothers. This study was done to determine the spread of hard labor and maternal height BMI and weight gain the factors related to that in women referring to the public maternity hospitals of Qom in 2006. Methods The present research is a 6-month deh1ive- analytical study conducted upon the 4325 females ready for labor referring to the public hospitals of Qom. The instrument for collecting data was the questionnaire which was completed with observation interview and examination. Finally the data were analyzed by deh1ive and inferential statistical procedures of X² t-test correlation & linear regression (OR). Results The results showed that hard labor had a meaningful statistical relationship with the height of mother BMI and weight gain. Maximum dystocia was present in women with height35 weight gain >16 kg (p
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Persian
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Qom University of Medical Sciences Journal, Volume:2 Issue: 4, 2009
Pages:
27 to 34
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