• 1. School of Public Health, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000, China;2. The Second Hospital of Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730030, China;
BAI Yana, Email: baiyana@lzu.edu.cn
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Objective  To explore the correlation between adverse pregnancy outcomes and previous bearing status.
Methods  The related information of pregnant and postnatal women was extracted from 6825 hospitalized records in two general hospitals and one special hospital, which were selected by the method of cluster sampling, and the related rate and correlation analyses were calculated.
Results  Women who had abortion history were much easier to cause adverse pregnancy outcomes compared to those who had no abortion history, with the incidence rates of 16.83% and 13.31%, respectively; the incidence rates of adverse pregnancy outcomes of women who ever had zero, one, and two or more than twice of delivery were 14.14%, 16.34% and 22.78%, respectively; the rates of women on their third or more than third, second, first or zero pregnancy were 49.14%, 18.05%, 14.22% and 12.88%, respectively; and the rates of adverse pregnancy outcomes of women with abnormal and normal gestation history were 31.06% and 14.21%, respectively.
Conclusion  The previous abortion, delivery times and abnormal gestation history are highly related to adverse pregnancy outcomes. Therefore, in order to reduce adverse pregnancy outcomes, it is necessary to make an effective family planning and decrease abortion and pregnancy.

Citation: HU Xiaobin,YANG Yinan,BAI Yana. Correlation Analysis on Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes with Previous Bearing Status. Chinese Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine, 2011, 11(4): 397-399. doi: 10.7507/1672-2531.20110069 Copy

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