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A SURVEY OF MOTHER BMI RELATIONSHIP WITH CESAREAN PREVALENCE RATE IN BAM MATERNITY HOSPITAL BAM IRAN MAHDYEH

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  49-54

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 Background and Objectives: Abnormality of maternal weight has an important role in reproductive health. High and low BMI play importaxt roles in the development of some pregnancy complications high birth weight and cesarean rate increase. Thus the complications such as severe infection bleeding thromboembolism attacks respiratory pneumonia in pregnant women undergoing cesarean occur more often. The aim of prenatal care is safety in infant birth and one of the conditions in pregnancy health care is normal weight. The present study sought to determine the role of mother BMI on cesarean prevalence rate in women referring to Bam Mahdieh Maternity Hospital in BAM IRAN in 2005. Methods: This attempt was a comparative cross-sectional study done on 294 pregnant women who were divided into three groups: underweight n=111 (BMI<19.8) normal n=145 (19.8<BMI<26) and overweight n=38 (BMI>26). All pregnant women in our study wanted normal vaginal deliveries, and none was willing to undergo cesarean without indication. Data were collected by questionnaire that included three parts, The data were analyzed through descriptive statistics, ANOVA and c2 . A Pvalue of less that 10.05 were considered significant.Results: The cesarean rate in over weight cases was 28/9%, while in normal weight women it was 15/2%, and in underweight ones, it was 4/5%, showing statistically significant differences. The overweight group had the highest age mean value in comparison with underweight and normal groups. The mean of babies' weights in over weight group was more than that of the under-and normal-weight groups, but the mean of APGAR Scores at first and fifth minutes in over weight group was low. Conclusion: Concerning the findings, it is recommended that obese women be consulted before the pregnancy and during the pregnancy in order to attain normal weight with a suitable diet and the level of necessary activity, so that correct planning and education are performed to reach successful PREGNANCY OUTCOMEs.

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    SOLEYMANIZADEH, LALEH, ASKARIZADEH MAHANI, M., ZAFARNIA, N., JAVADI, MOSTAFA, & SOLEYMANIZADEH, F.. (2010). A SURVEY OF MOTHER BMI RELATIONSHIP WITH CESAREAN PREVALENCE RATE IN BAM MATERNITY HOSPITAL BAM IRAN MAHDYEH. QOM UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES JOURNAL, 3(4), 49-54. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/132361/en

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    SOLEYMANIZADEH LALEH, ASKARIZADEH MAHANI M., ZAFARNIA N., JAVADI MOSTAFA, SOLEYMANIZADEH F.. A SURVEY OF MOTHER BMI RELATIONSHIP WITH CESAREAN PREVALENCE RATE IN BAM MATERNITY HOSPITAL BAM IRAN MAHDYEH. QOM UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES JOURNAL[Internet]. 2010;3(4):49-54. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/132361/en

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    LALEH SOLEYMANIZADEH, M. ASKARIZADEH MAHANI, N. ZAFARNIA, MOSTAFA JAVADI, and F. SOLEYMANIZADEH, “A SURVEY OF MOTHER BMI RELATIONSHIP WITH CESAREAN PREVALENCE RATE IN BAM MATERNITY HOSPITAL BAM IRAN MAHDYEH,” QOM UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES JOURNAL, vol. 3, no. 4, pp. 49–54, 2010, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/132361/en

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