Study of postpartum complications in DMCH
Journal Title: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RECENT TRENDS IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - Year 2017, Vol 24, Issue 1
Abstract
Background: Puerperium is the period that begins with expulsion of placenta and lasts for six weeks, when changes in the genital organ that occur during pregnancy revert back to almost pre pregnant level, except the breast changes. Aims and Objectives: Study Of Postpartum Complications In DMCH. Material and Methods: The study will be conducted in department of obstetrics and gynaecology DMCH. Women attending obstetrical and gynaecological emergency with postpartum complications after delivery elsewhere and admitted in the department of obstertrics and gynaecology DMCH Darbhanga. Results: The most common complication found was PPH (33.15%). Others are infective complication(23.26%) postpartum eclampsia (10.46%), perineal injury(6.40%), and retained placenta(9.89%). Conclusion: The family member of the patient who has been delivered at home may not realise the gravity of symptom and problem of postpartum complication. Patient should be encouraged to attend antenatal clinic and delivery at different health care institution to avoid minor and major complication. Blood transfusion facilities should also be available IN distant rural area.
Authors and Affiliations
Arunanchal Jha, SudhaBharti .
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