Abstract

Introduction: Pregnancy period is crucial for the health of the mother and baby. Spontaneous abortion is the most common adverse pregnancy outcome. Spontaneous pregnancy loss is a surprisingly common occurrence with approximately 15% of all clinically recognized pregnancies resulting in pregnancy failure. Spontaneous pregnancy loss can be physically and emotionally taxing for couples, especially when faced with recurrent losses. Objective: To determine pregnancy outcome following previous spontaneous abortion and to evaluate any complication associated with previous abortion as compare to previous normal delivery. Method: A prospective and observationalstudy was done on 100 patient that include 50 patient of control group who have history of previous normal delivery and 50 patients in study group who have history of previous abortion history. All the antenatal, postnatal complications and mode of delivery were noted and compared between these two groups. Result: Shows that Pregnancy complications including threatened miscarriage, premature rupture of membranes (PROM), preterm delivery, intra uterine growth restriction (IUGR) are more commonly associated with pregnancy following history of previous abortion. Rate of caesarean section was significantly increased in women with previous spontaneous abortion and give significant p value 0.000008; Statistical analysis was carried out using Statistical Package for Social Scientists (SPSS). Conclusion: Women with a history of previous spontaneous abortion are at an increased risk of complications in the next pregnancy. So careful surveillance should be provided to every women and not to be restricted only to females with history of recurrent pregnancy loss.

Highlights

  • Pregnancy period is crucial for the health of the mother and baby

  • In case of group A majority of patient underwent normal delivery with history of previous normal delivery in age group of 20-30 yrs., while in group B shows that there are more chances of abortion as age increases, 3 cases were reported of previous abortion in age group above 30yrs

  • While in group A, 47 out of 50 patients fall in 20-30 yrs. group and 3 patients were less than 20 yrs. in age, in group B, 37 patients were in 2030 yrs. group, 10 patients were less than 20 yrs. and 3 were more than 30 years in age

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Introduction

Pregnancy period is crucial for the health of the mother and baby. Spontaneous abortion is the most common adverse pregnancy outcome. Objective: To determine pregnancy outcome following previous spontaneous abortion and to evaluate any complication associated with previous abortion as compare to previous normal delivery. Conclusion: Women with a history of previous spontaneous abortion are at an increased risk of complications in the pregnancy. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease control and prevention, and World Health Organization (WHO) all define abortion as pregnancy termination before 20 weeks gestation or with a fetus weight less than 500gm. These criteria are somewhat contradictory because the mean

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