Madhu Bala

Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Muhammad Medical and Dental College, Mirpurkhas, Pakistan

Publications

  • Research   
    Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes Associated with Preterm Caesarean Delivery
    Author(s): Wahida Memon, Sanober Qazi, Nazish Naqvi*, Meena Bai, Madhu Bala and Nazia Memon

    Purpose: Cesarean delivery at a preterm age of gestation has been associated with maternal complications such as infection and bleeding. Though, earlier reports are contradictory and there is no harmony on this issue. Our goal was to explain the adverse effect of premature caesarean section by drawing attention to the maternal bleeding. Place and Duration: In the Obstetrics and Gynaecology department of civil hospital Tandoallahyar Pakistan from 2018 to March 2021. Study design: This retrospective analysis was done to compare the incidence of adverse maternal sequelae between term emergency Cesarean delivery and preterm emergency Cesarean delivery. This analysis encompassed 520 premature cases and 629 full term birth cases. The incidence of abnormal bleeding, definite as 1500 ml or above as the primary outcome, the secondary outcome was definite as the postoperative antibiotic adminis.. Read More»

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