Puerperal morbidity: A neglected area of maternal health in Sri Lanka

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De Silva, WI [1 ]
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[1] Univ Colombo, Dept Demog, Colombo 03, Sri Lanka
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SOCIAL BIOLOGY | 1998年 / 45卷 / 3-4期
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Pregnancy is the period during which a mother prepares herself physically and psychologically for the delivery and care of the offspring. However during this period the central concern is the welfare of the baby, but not the mother. When the mother and the child subsequently become two separate beings, the mother's health care is totally neglected unless she develops obvious symptoms of gross physiological and psychological abnormalities. This study, which was carried out in three MOH areas of the Kalutara District on maternal morbidity, had two main objectives. The first was to determine the prevalence of puerperal morbidity and the second was to identify characteristics of those with high levels of morbidity. Of the mothers who are registered by the PHM of the study area 600 were selected for this study. Data were collected using structured interviews conducted within the first week after puerperium (43-50 days after delivery). The morbidity rate revealed by the study is much higher than expected. Excessive bleeding from the vagina was reported by 40 per cent of mothers, while minor symptoms like breast engorgement and chills were reported by many mothers. Only 11 per cent of the mothers in the study did not have any symptoms or signs of hi health, and the rest reported one or more illnesses. Primae gravidae and those who experienced pregnancy wastage during an early pregnancy had a higher morbidity.
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