RECOGNITION OF RISK-FACTORS IN PREGNANCY AMONG WOMEN ATTENDING ANTENATAL CLINIC AT MBAGALA, DAR-ES-SALAAM

Citation
R. Mlay et al., RECOGNITION OF RISK-FACTORS IN PREGNANCY AMONG WOMEN ATTENDING ANTENATAL CLINIC AT MBAGALA, DAR-ES-SALAAM, East African medical journal, 71(9), 1994, pp. 562-566
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine, General & Internal
ISSN journal
0012835X
Volume
71
Issue
9
Year of publication
1994
Pages
562 - 566
Database
ISI
SICI code
0012-835X(1994)71:9<562:RORIPA>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
A study on the recognition of risk factors in pregnancy by pregnant wo men attending antenatal clinic (ANC) at Mbagala, Dar es Salaam, Tanzan ia was done. 203 women with ages ranging from 15-43 years were seen on their first visit. 32.51% were primigravidas while 67.5% were multipa rous with parity varying from 2-13 deliveries. 32.5% had received no f ormal education; 13.4% had 1-6 years education, while 54.2% had 7-12 y ears of formal education. Most of the women did not know when in the c ourse of pregnancy they should start ANC: 52% of the women booked and reported that the best gestational age for booking was in the second t rimester. There was no definite answer as to why the women came for th e 1st visit to the ANC at a particular gestational age. 5% of the wome n felt that a woman could start to have children between age 10-14 yea rs. 62.1% thought a woman could start to have children between 15-20 y ears. 10.3% did not know when a woman could start to have children. So me of the risk factors identified at the clinic included: shortness, a ge below 19 (11.8%), age 35 and more than 4 deliveries (13.3%) and HB below 75%, malaria and hookworm (9.9%). It appears that pregnant women attending Mbagala ANC booked within the second and third trimester. T heir knowledge regarding risk factors in pregnancy was very low. A com prehensive antenatal intervention programme should be introduced at Mb agala ANC to educate women on risk factors in pregnancy. It should be conducted through client oriented problem and need approach.