Epidemiology, the Main Reasons and Maternal-Fetal Complications of Unassisted Childbirth in the Health District of V Bamako Commune, Mali

Autor: N Mounkoro, Mamadou Traoré, Amadou Ingré Dolo, Rokiatou Torian Sangaré, Saleck Doumbia, Fatoumata Keita, Amadou Bocoum, Soumana Oumar Traoré, A Samaké, Seydou Fané, Cheickna Sylla, Youssouf Traore, Ibrahima Téguété
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 10:1381-1395
ISSN: 2160-8806
2160-8792
DOI: 10.4236/ojog.2020.10100127
Popis: Objective: To describe the epidemiological aspects, to determine the reasons leading women to give birth outside of health facilities and to determine the maternal prognosis. Patients and Methods: This was a cross-sectional, analytical, quantitative and qualitative descriptive study over a period from 1 June to 31 December 2016 (7 months) on unassisted childbirth in the health district of commune V of Bamako. Results: We recorded 70 unsured deliveries, a frequency of 1.04% out of a total of 6719 deliveries. The extreme ages were 15 years and 41 years with an average age of 28 years. 90% of the birth attendants were married and 10% were single. The women's profession: 48% were housewives, 11% saleswomen, 13% hairdressers, 4% female teachers. Education level: 71% were uneducated and 29% educated. Among those who are educated, their level was primary in 50%, secondary in 32% and higher in 18%. 42% had done antenatal consultation. The main reasons: ignorance of work 44.3%; religious beliefs and societal burdens 10.0%; fear of caesarean section 4.3%; late-night birth labour 5.7%; lack of financial and/or transport means 17.1%; distance from the locality 2.9%; insecurity 2.9%. Maternal and perinatal prognosis: complications were mostly hemorrhagic and concerned 27 (39%) patients. These included uterine atony (13 cases), placental retention (8 cases), soft part lesions (6 cases). We have not recorded any maternal deaths. For the condition of newborns at the time of admission: 88% of newborns were alive, 11% were stillborn fresh and 1% stillborn macerated. Conclusion: The reasons are multifactorial and seem to be a reflection of our society.
Databáze: OpenAIRE