Factores de riesgo asociados a la hemorragia de la primera mitad del embarazo en gestantes atendidas en el Hospital General Liborio Panchana Sotomayor, noviembre 2023 - abril 2024.

In Ecuador, about 12.47% of pregnant women experience some complication such as vaginal bleeding related to the first half of pregnancy, and it usually ends with an abortion. With visible risk factors that may be associated to a greater or lesser extent with the obstetric outcome and the risk of dev...

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Автор: Chamber Barrera, Karen Yeilen (author)
Інші автори: Plaza Santos, Angie Maoly (author)
Формат: bachelorThesis
Опубліковано: 2024
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Онлайн доступ:http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/17461
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Резюме:In Ecuador, about 12.47% of pregnant women experience some complication such as vaginal bleeding related to the first half of pregnancy, and it usually ends with an abortion. With visible risk factors that may be associated to a greater or lesser extent with the obstetric outcome and the risk of developing hemorrhage. Objective: To establish the risk factors associated with hemorrhages in the first half of pregnancy in pregnant women treated at the Liborio Panchana Sotomayor general hospital. November 2023 - April 2024. Methodology: Descriptive, observational, quali-quantitative, non-experimental transversal. Analysis: The clinical history. Instrument: Excel data sheet with the study variables, the sample was 237 pregnant women who were treated at the Liborio Panchana Sotomayor General Hospital, with a diagnosis of hemorrhage in the first half of pregnancy. Results: 40% of the pregnant women belong to the age group of 20-26 years, 94% are Ecuadorian, 51% are single, 64% have secondary educational level, 98% of the pregnant women consider themselves mestizo, 66% are from urban origins. , 52% of pregnant women have a gestational age of 5 – 9 weeks, 29% have a parity of 2 to 3 pregnancies and 61% of pregnant women do not have any prenatal control. Conclusion: Strengthen education programs and access to maternal health services, with special attention to young, single women with a lower educational level. Furthermore, it is imperative to improve early uptake and adherence to prenatal care to reduce the incidence of hemorrhage and its associated complications.