Nivel de riesgo obstétrico en mujeres embarazadas que acuden a un centro de primer nivel de atención

Introduction: high levels of maternal mortality present in developing countries make it possible to define maternity at risk as the possibility that a woman or the product of suffering damage, injury or even death during gestation, delivery and puerperium processes. Objective: to identify the obstet...

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Autores principales: Barragán-Hernández, Olga, Cruz-Quintero, Jesús Antonio, Maldonado-López, Luis Arturo, Favela-Ocaño, Alejandra, Peralta-Peña, Sandra Lidia
Formato: Online
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Publicado: Universidad de Sonora 2019
Acceso en línea:https://sanus.unison.mx/index.php/Sanus/article/view/70
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Sumario:Introduction: high levels of maternal mortality present in developing countries make it possible to define maternity at risk as the possibility that a woman or the product of suffering damage, injury or even death during gestation, delivery and puerperium processes. Objective: to identify the obstetric risk level in pregnant women attending prenatal consultation to a fist level care center at Hermosillo, Sonora. Methodology: descriptive, cross-sectional study. Population was integrated by pregnant women attending prenatal consultation during January-March of 2016 period. Sampling was for convenience and the sample was 145 pregnant women. The "Obstetric Risk Classification (CRO)" was used as measuring instrument. Results: 22.1% is 18 years old or less. Women between 19 to 25 are the ones that presented the higher obstetric risk (12.4%), in comparison with the teenagers between 18 and less (4.1%). Conclusions: Frequency and quality of prenatal control allows to make integral assessment of the mother-child binomial, contributing to early detection of factors that complicate pregnancy, delivery and puerperium, and may put at risk their lives.