Unintended pregnancy and maternal health complications: cross-sectional analysis of data from rural Uttar Pradesh, India

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作者
Dehingia, Nabamallika [1 ,2 ]
Dixit, Anvita [1 ,2 ]
Atmavilas, Yamini [3 ]
Chandurkar, Dharmendra [4 ]
Singh, Kultar [4 ]
Silverman, Jay [1 ]
Raj, Anita [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif San Diego, Ctr Gender Equ & Hlth, Sch Med, Div Global Publ Hlth, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
[2] Univ Calif San Diego, Joint Doctoral Program Publ Hlth Global Hlth Trac, San Diego State Univ, San Diego, CA 92103 USA
[3] Bill & Melinda Gates Fdn, 5th Floor,Olof Palme Marg, New Delhi, India
[4] Sambodhi Res & Commun Pvt Ltd, C-126,Sect 2, Noida 201301, Uttar Pradesh, India
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Maternal health; Unintended pregnancy; Maternal complications; Pregnancy care; India; CONTRACEPTIVE USE; PRENATAL-CARE; RISK-FACTORS; CHILD HEALTH; WOMEN; PREECLAMPSIA; INTENTION; NEWBORN; DEATHS; BIRTH;
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10.1186/s12884-020-2848-8
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
Background This study aims to explore the potential association between unintended pregnancy and maternal health complications. Secondarily, we test whether antenatal care (ANC) and community health worker (CHW) visits moderate the observed association between unintended pregnancy and maternal health complications. Methods Cross sectional data were collected using a multistage sampling design to identify women who had a live birth in the last 12 months across 25 highest risk districts of Uttar Pradesh (N = 3659). Participants were surveyed on demographics, unintendedness of last pregnancy, receipt of ANC clinical visits and community outreach during pregnancy, and maternal complications. Regression models described the relations between unintended pregnancy and maternal complications. To determine if receipt of ANC and CHW visits in pregnancy moderated associations between unintended pregnancy and maternal complications, we used the Mantel-Haenzel risk estimation test and stratified logistic models testing interactions of unintended pregnancy and receipt of health services to predict maternal complications. Results Around one-fifth of the women (16.9%) reported that their previous pregnancy was unintended. Logistic regression analyses revealed that unintended pregnancy was significantly associated with maternal complications- pre-eclampsia (AOR:2.06; 95% CI:1.57-2.72), postpartum hemorrhage (AOR:1.46; 95% CI: 1.01-2.13) and postpartum pre-eclampsia (AOR:2.34; 95% CI:1.47-3.72). Results from the Mantel Haenszel test indicated that both ANC and CHW home visit in pregnancy significantly affect the association between unintended pregnancy and postpartum hemorrhage (p < 0.001). Conclusion Unintended pregnancy is associated with increased risk for maternal health complications, but provision of ANC clinical visits and CHW home visits in pregnancy may be able to reduce potential effects of unintended pregnancy on maternal health.
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