Journal ArticleOpen Access
Risk factors for reported obstetric complications and near misses in rural northwest Bangladesh: analysis from a prospective cohort study
Authors
Author Affiliations
Johns Hopkins University, Child Health Research Foundation
Published InBMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
Year2014
Citations66
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In rural Bangladesh, more than 75% of all births occur at home in the absence of skilled birth attendants. Population-based data are lacking on the burden and risk factors for obstetric complications in settings with low rates of institutional delivery. We sought to describe the prevalence of reported complications and to analyze risk factors for obstetric complications and near misses, using data from a representative, rural setting of Bangladesh. METHODS: This study utilized existing data on 42,214 pregnant women enrolled in a micronutrient supplementation cohort trial between 2007 and 2011 in rural northwest Bangladesh. Based on self-report of complications, women were categorized as having obstetric complications, near misses, or non-complicated pregnancies using definitions modified from the World Health Organization.…
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