Observational Study On Mode Of Delivery In Pregnancy Beyond Expected Date Of Delivery At Rims,Ranchi
Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) - Year 2018, Vol 17, Issue 8
Abstract
Aim :- Observational study on mode of delivery in pregnancy beyond expected date of delivery at RIMS, Ranchi. Methods :- All antenatal cases beyond 40 weeks of gestation were selected. Around 200 antenatal cases beyond 40 weeks were selected. A patient was considered postdate correlating her LMP [Naegele’s rule], clinical examination & obstetric USG findings, and accordingly mode of delivery was studied depending on Bishop’s score and any associated complications. Results :- With increasing gestational age, rate of surgical intervention increases because of meconium staining of amniotic fluid, non progress of labour, intrapartum fetal hypoxia & oligohydramnios. Conclusion :- With regular antenatal check-up, incidence of postdated pregnancy can be decreased and it is important because of definite risk to fetus.Pregnancy beyond expected date of delivery is a universally accepted indication for antenatal fetal monitoring, so it requires early detection, effective & proper planning & management.
Authors and Affiliations
Rashmi kumari, Manjari Singh
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