Background: Family planning has clearly been a major public health success as evidenced by substantial fertility decline and reductions in maternal mortality in countries with high contraceptive prevalence rates. Nige...Background: Family planning has clearly been a major public health success as evidenced by substantial fertility decline and reductions in maternal mortality in countries with high contraceptive prevalence rates. Nigerian governments have continued to expand the scope and improve accessibility and availability of contraceptive commodities to improve uptake, giving the numerous benefits. Objective: To determine the trends in contraceptive usage and the preferred method among clients visiting the family planning clinic of University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital (UPTH), Nigeria. Method: It was a cross sectional study of all clients who accepted contraceptive methods at the UPTH, between 1st January 2000 and 31st December, 2015. Results: During the period, a total of 9190 clients accepted contraceptive methods, and 40,334 women were delivered in the maternity unit giving an acceptance rate of 1 in 4 deliveries or 22.8%. The acceptors of modern contraceptives increased steadily from 491 clients in 2001 to a peak in 2008 with 1477 clients and sharply declined to 381 in 2009 before increasing gradually again to 519 clients in 2015. The most commonly used method was the male condom by 3194 clients (37.9%), followed by injectables, which was accepted by 2185 clients (23.8%) while 1752 clients (19.1%) used the IUD. Implant contraceptive was used by 915 clients (9.9%), followed by oral contraceptive pills used by 547 (6.0%). Female sterilization was the least commonly used method by 302 clients (3.3%). There was no vasectomy over the 15 years period. Conclusion: Contraceptive trend in Port Harcourt has an ambivalent acceptance pattern. Although male condom and injectable contraceptives are the most commonly used method over time, the subdermal implants are increasingly becoming very popular in recent time. Female sterilization remains the least common method with no record of vasectomy.展开更多
Background: Anaemia is a common medical disorder in pregnancy especially in developing countries. Iron deficiency anaemia during pregnancy may be associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes Objectives: To?determine the...Background: Anaemia is a common medical disorder in pregnancy especially in developing countries. Iron deficiency anaemia during pregnancy may be associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes Objectives: To?determine the cord blood haemoglobin and the correlation between maternal haemoglobin concentration and perinatal outcome at the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital. Materials and Methods: This was a prospective cross-sectional study of 155 pregnant women who presented at the labour ward of the department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology from October 1, 2018 to December 31, 2018. Blood sample was collected from the women in labour into ethylenediamine tetra-acetic acid (EDTA) bottles, red blood cell haemoglobin was determined. Umbilical cord blood sample was also collected at delivery and red cell haemoglobin was done. Socio-demographic characteristics, risk factors and perinatal outcome were obtained, entered into a spreadsheet and analyzed using SPSS 22.0. Bivariate logistic regression analysis was performed for multivariate analysis and statistical significance was considered at p Results: The mean age of the women was 31.08 ± 4.39 years, the mean maternal haemoglobin concentration was 11.54 ± 1.86 g/dl while the mean umbilical cord haemoglobin concentration was 12.92 ± 1.92 g/dl. Majority (86.45%) of the women were compliant with the prescribed haematinics. Moderate anaemia was observed in 17.42% of the women, followed by mild anaemia (15.48%) and severe anaemia (1.29%) respectively. Maternal complications were observed in 24.5% of women. There was a significant association between maternal haemoglobin concentration and cord blood haemoglobin concentration (p = 0.001). However, the study did not show an association between parity, mode of delivery, birth weight, Apgar scores, gestational age and maternal haemoglobin concentration (p > 0.05). Conclusion: The mean Haemoglobin in our newborns was less than previously reported values. Cord blood haemoglobin decreases significantly with decreasing maternal haemoglobin, thus there is a linear relationship between maternal and cord blood haemoglobin.展开更多
文摘Background: Family planning has clearly been a major public health success as evidenced by substantial fertility decline and reductions in maternal mortality in countries with high contraceptive prevalence rates. Nigerian governments have continued to expand the scope and improve accessibility and availability of contraceptive commodities to improve uptake, giving the numerous benefits. Objective: To determine the trends in contraceptive usage and the preferred method among clients visiting the family planning clinic of University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital (UPTH), Nigeria. Method: It was a cross sectional study of all clients who accepted contraceptive methods at the UPTH, between 1st January 2000 and 31st December, 2015. Results: During the period, a total of 9190 clients accepted contraceptive methods, and 40,334 women were delivered in the maternity unit giving an acceptance rate of 1 in 4 deliveries or 22.8%. The acceptors of modern contraceptives increased steadily from 491 clients in 2001 to a peak in 2008 with 1477 clients and sharply declined to 381 in 2009 before increasing gradually again to 519 clients in 2015. The most commonly used method was the male condom by 3194 clients (37.9%), followed by injectables, which was accepted by 2185 clients (23.8%) while 1752 clients (19.1%) used the IUD. Implant contraceptive was used by 915 clients (9.9%), followed by oral contraceptive pills used by 547 (6.0%). Female sterilization was the least commonly used method by 302 clients (3.3%). There was no vasectomy over the 15 years period. Conclusion: Contraceptive trend in Port Harcourt has an ambivalent acceptance pattern. Although male condom and injectable contraceptives are the most commonly used method over time, the subdermal implants are increasingly becoming very popular in recent time. Female sterilization remains the least common method with no record of vasectomy.
文摘Background: Anaemia is a common medical disorder in pregnancy especially in developing countries. Iron deficiency anaemia during pregnancy may be associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes Objectives: To?determine the cord blood haemoglobin and the correlation between maternal haemoglobin concentration and perinatal outcome at the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital. Materials and Methods: This was a prospective cross-sectional study of 155 pregnant women who presented at the labour ward of the department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology from October 1, 2018 to December 31, 2018. Blood sample was collected from the women in labour into ethylenediamine tetra-acetic acid (EDTA) bottles, red blood cell haemoglobin was determined. Umbilical cord blood sample was also collected at delivery and red cell haemoglobin was done. Socio-demographic characteristics, risk factors and perinatal outcome were obtained, entered into a spreadsheet and analyzed using SPSS 22.0. Bivariate logistic regression analysis was performed for multivariate analysis and statistical significance was considered at p Results: The mean age of the women was 31.08 ± 4.39 years, the mean maternal haemoglobin concentration was 11.54 ± 1.86 g/dl while the mean umbilical cord haemoglobin concentration was 12.92 ± 1.92 g/dl. Majority (86.45%) of the women were compliant with the prescribed haematinics. Moderate anaemia was observed in 17.42% of the women, followed by mild anaemia (15.48%) and severe anaemia (1.29%) respectively. Maternal complications were observed in 24.5% of women. There was a significant association between maternal haemoglobin concentration and cord blood haemoglobin concentration (p = 0.001). However, the study did not show an association between parity, mode of delivery, birth weight, Apgar scores, gestational age and maternal haemoglobin concentration (p > 0.05). Conclusion: The mean Haemoglobin in our newborns was less than previously reported values. Cord blood haemoglobin decreases significantly with decreasing maternal haemoglobin, thus there is a linear relationship between maternal and cord blood haemoglobin.