Obstetric morbidity in South India: Results from a community survey
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Social Science and Medicine
Abstract
A sample of 3600 mothers with at least one pre-school age child were interviewed in detail about obstetric problems associated with their last confinement. About 10% reported one or more of the classic symptoms of pre-eclampsia||and 8% reported symptoms of potentially life-threatening conditions during delivery, most notably prolonged labour of over 18 hr. Disorders during the post-partum period were more common||10% reported excessive bleeding, loss of consciousness or convulsions (all indicative of potentially serious conditions) and an additional 17% reported symptoms of infections. The level of health care received by women is described.
Publication Date
1-4-1996
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Volume
Vol.43
Issue
Iss.10
Recommended Citation
Bhatia, Jagdish C and Cleland, John, "Obstetric morbidity in South India: Results from a community survey" (1996). Faculty Publications. 1413.
https://research.iimb.ac.in/fac_pubs/1413