Abstract

Objectives. To assess the onset time to present obstetric complications in high-risk pregnant women from the Mayan community of Mayapan, Yucatan, Mexico. Methodology. Longitudinal, retrospective, observational, descriptive, survival analysis type study. Follow-up was carried out for 46 weeks of 100 high-risk pregnant women. The event was the beginning time of presentation of the complication of the pregnant woman. Kaplan-Meier method was used for follow-up analysis. The mean follow-up time and overall survival at the end of pregnancy were calculated. Contribution. Provide the population with better prenatal control, refer in a timely manner to patients classified as high risk and have better control of records of pregnant women with a gyneco-obstetric history of risks, in order to reduce the incidence of complications in pregnancy and contribute to Maternal mortality reduction.

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