MATERNAL & FETAL OUTCOME: A STUDY OF OBESE PREGNANT WOMEN IN RSUD DR SOETOMO IN JANUARY 2016 – DECEMBER 2016

Background : data acquired from the Ministry of Health showing the prevalence of obesity in Indonesian women was 32,9 %, a rise from approximately 18,1 % in 2007 (13,9%) dan 17,5 % from 2010 (15,5% and obesity has for quite some time been seen as a risk factor for a pregnancy. Purpose : Aimed to...

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Main Author: PANDU SATRIYA ADI, NIM011411133053
Format: Theses and Dissertations NonPeerReviewed
Language:English
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Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://repository.unair.ac.id/70808/1/abstrak.pdf
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Institution: Universitas Airlangga
Language: English
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Summary:Background : data acquired from the Ministry of Health showing the prevalence of obesity in Indonesian women was 32,9 %, a rise from approximately 18,1 % in 2007 (13,9%) dan 17,5 % from 2010 (15,5% and obesity has for quite some time been seen as a risk factor for a pregnancy. Purpose : Aimed to give a profile of obese pregnant women who delivered in RSUD Dr. Soetomo during the period of January 2016 – December 2016 & the correlation of BMI towards maternal and fetal outcomes. Method : This study is a hospital-based analytic study with the samples were Obese pregnant women who gave birth during the period of January 2016 – December 2016. Result : There were 206 obese pregnant women data collected during the study, as well as 227 data of of the infants delivered with 16 cases of twin, 1 triplet, & 1 quadruplet. Among 206 Women, 120 (58.3%) were classified as early adult according to Depkes RI Classification. 111 (53.8%) were classified as class I obese, 46 (23.3%) in class II obese, and 49 (23.7%) in class III obese. 89.8% of 206 sample had cesarean delivery, 6.3% had postpartum hemorrhage, 7.8% had gestational diabetes, & 73.3% had preeclampsia. On the other hand, among 227 infants 1.8% had birth defect, 4.4% were macrosomic, 7.1% were classified as IUGR, & 1.8% were sitllbirth cases.