Impact of first trimester bleeding on feto-maternal outcome : A cohort study in a tertiary care hospital of Eastern India
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of first trimester bleeding on maternal and perinatal outcomes in pregnancies that crossed period of viability.BACKGROUND: Threatened miscarriage is presumed to be associated with adverse maternal and perinatal outcome which needs to be systematically evaluated and...
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Midwifery Department, UNS (Universitas Sebelas Maret) Surakarta
2025-02-01
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| description | OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of first trimester bleeding on maternal and perinatal outcomes in pregnancies that crossed period of viability.BACKGROUND: Threatened miscarriage is presumed to be associated with adverse maternal and perinatal outcome which needs to be systematically evaluated and documentedMETHODS: A prospective cohort study having 100 participants where pregnancy outcomes were compared between 50 patients with threatened miscarriage [TM] and 50 uncomplicated controls. Baseline demographic and clinical history were recorded to make the two arms comparable. Maternal outcomes in terms of antepartum haemorrhage [APH], preeclampsia, preterm labour, operative morbidity due to caesarean section and neonatal outcomes including low birth weight (LBW), prematurity and perinatal death were compared among case and control groups.RESULTS: APH was 5.75 fold increased among cases (P=0.0001). LBW was more prevalent among babies born to the mothers with pregnancies complicated with first trimester vaginal bleeding (P=0.0001).CONCLUSIONS: Threatened miscarriage should be considered as high risk pregnancy requiring frequent antenatal visits and timely referral to higher centres when complications are identified. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-f710975f0e2e43b2ae8ddca6ea6c8bad2025-08-20T03:29:13ZengMidwifery Department, UNS (Universitas Sebelas Maret) SurakartaPlacentum2303-37462620-99692025-02-01131485010.20961/placentum.v13i1.9081144945Impact of first trimester bleeding on feto-maternal outcome : A cohort study in a tertiary care hospital of Eastern IndiaSamrat Chakrabarti0Medical College, KolkataOBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of first trimester bleeding on maternal and perinatal outcomes in pregnancies that crossed period of viability.BACKGROUND: Threatened miscarriage is presumed to be associated with adverse maternal and perinatal outcome which needs to be systematically evaluated and documentedMETHODS: A prospective cohort study having 100 participants where pregnancy outcomes were compared between 50 patients with threatened miscarriage [TM] and 50 uncomplicated controls. Baseline demographic and clinical history were recorded to make the two arms comparable. Maternal outcomes in terms of antepartum haemorrhage [APH], preeclampsia, preterm labour, operative morbidity due to caesarean section and neonatal outcomes including low birth weight (LBW), prematurity and perinatal death were compared among case and control groups.RESULTS: APH was 5.75 fold increased among cases (P=0.0001). LBW was more prevalent among babies born to the mothers with pregnancies complicated with first trimester vaginal bleeding (P=0.0001).CONCLUSIONS: Threatened miscarriage should be considered as high risk pregnancy requiring frequent antenatal visits and timely referral to higher centres when complications are identified.https://jurnal.uns.ac.id/placentum/article/view/90811 |
| spellingShingle | Samrat Chakrabarti Impact of first trimester bleeding on feto-maternal outcome : A cohort study in a tertiary care hospital of Eastern India Placentum |
| title | Impact of first trimester bleeding on feto-maternal outcome : A cohort study in a tertiary care hospital of Eastern India |
| title_full | Impact of first trimester bleeding on feto-maternal outcome : A cohort study in a tertiary care hospital of Eastern India |
| title_fullStr | Impact of first trimester bleeding on feto-maternal outcome : A cohort study in a tertiary care hospital of Eastern India |
| title_full_unstemmed | Impact of first trimester bleeding on feto-maternal outcome : A cohort study in a tertiary care hospital of Eastern India |
| title_short | Impact of first trimester bleeding on feto-maternal outcome : A cohort study in a tertiary care hospital of Eastern India |
| title_sort | impact of first trimester bleeding on feto maternal outcome a cohort study in a tertiary care hospital of eastern india |
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