Socio-Demographic Study of Obstructed Labour on 100 Cases


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Keywords

Obstructed labor
Socio-demography
Fistula
Cesarean section

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Socio-Demographic Study of Obstructed Labour on 100 Cases. The Insight [Internet]. 2024 Oct. 18 [cited 2025 Aug. 26];6(2):32-9. Available from: https://bdjournals.org/insight/article/view/459

Abstract

Introduction: Obstructed labor is one of the major causes of maternal mortality in Bangladesh. It is also responsible for a high rate of maternal and fetal morbidity. If we can identify the socio-demographic picture of obstructed labour in our country it may be helpful to find out the way to prevent this. This study aimed to assess the socio-demographic characteristics of those women who are victims of obstructed labor.

Methods and materials: It was a prospective observation study conducted in a 200-bed Hospital, Narayangonj from July 2010 to December 2010. A total of 100 cases of obstructed labor were selected for this study. Data were analyzed by descriptive analysis by statistical package for social science (SPSS) for Windows version 16.0.

Result: The more vulnerable age group for obstructed labor was 20-25 years 48% and 9% of the study population was within the teenage group. The majority of patients (74%) came from low socioeconomic class. The educational status of the patient was very low, 28% were illiterate and 42% were primary level of education. A majority (71%) of the patients were housewives.  In 83% of cases, causes of delay in seeking care were economic constraints.     

Conclusion: The social causes associated with obstructed labor are poor socio-economic status, lack of education, and unable to utilize health facilities. Socioeconomic status can have a significant impact on obstructed labor. Access to quality healthcare services, including prenatal care and skilled birth attendants, is often connected with socioeconomic status.

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