TITLE:
Presence of Obstetrical Conditions among Women with Pelvic Inflammatory Diseases: Experience of 50 Cases in Bangladesh
AUTHORS:
Tahamina Khanum, Gulshan Ara, Zubayer Miah, Abdullah Yusuf
KEYWORDS:
Obstetrical Conditions, Home Delivery, Pelvic Inflammatory Diseases, MR
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
Vol.8 No.4,
April
23,
2018
ABSTRACT: Background: Pelvic Inflammatory Diseases can be associated with
the different obstetrical condition. Objectives: The purpose of the
present study was to see the Presence of Obstetrical Conditions among Women
with pelvic inflammatory diseases (PID). Methodology: This cross-sectional
of study was conducted in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Dhaka
Medical College, Dhaka from January 2007 to June 2007 for a period of six (6)
months. Women with the age group of 15 - 45 years presented with lower abdominal pain, tenderness,
per vaginal discharge and cervical motion tenderness were included in this
study. A pre-designed data collection sheet was used to record the history of
different obstetrical condition. Result: A total number of 50 women
presented with PID were recruited for this study of which majority was in para 2
to 5 which was 30 (60.0%) cases. Majority of the patients had given
the history of home delivery (74.0%) which was performed by untrained birth
attendance (60.0%). The history of induced abortion was given by 24.0% cases.
History of more than 2 times menstrual regulation (MR) and 2 to 5 times were
performed in 20 (40.0%) cases in each. Among 50 cases majority used
intrauterine device (IUCD) which were 20 (40.0%) cases. Conclusion: In conclusion
majority of the women presented with PID have given the history of para 2 to 5,
home delivery with untrained birth attendance, induction abortion and history
of more than two times MR.