Knowledge Of Uterine Rupter Among Health Workers At Keysaney Hospital In Mogadishu-Somalia
- Authors: Abdinasir Omar Ahmed, Atanga Desmond Funwie.
PAPER DETAILS
- Paper ID:IQRJ-2203007
- Volume :001
- Issue:007
- March 2022
- ISSN: 2790-4296(Online)
- ISBN: 978-9956-504-74-9(Print)
Authors: Abdinasir Omar Ahmed, Atanga Desmond Funwie. Paper Title: Knowledge Of Uterine Rupter Among Health Workers At Keysaney Hospital In Mogadishu‐Somalia
IQ Research Journal of IQ res. j. (2022)1(3): pp 01-07. Vol. 001, Issue 003, 03‐2022, pp. 01029‐01036
Received: 20 03, 2022; Accepted: 22 03, 2022; Published: 27 03, 2022
ABSTRACT
This study focused on the main research topic is to identify
KNOWLEDGE OF UTERINE RUPTER AMONG HEALTH WORKERS
Background: Uterine rupture is a serious complication of labor, causing maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality around the globe, although much more frequently in low‐income countries (2005). Uterine rupture is a rare, but serious childbirth complication that can occur during vaginal birth. It causes a mother’s uterus to tear so her baby slips into her abdomen. This can cause severe bleeding in the mother and can suffocate the baby.(Erica Cirino on October 9, 2017)This condition affects less than 1 percent of pregnant women.
Methods: This article reviewed the previous paper which published many different
journal for getting information about the research title mentioned above and also how
did diagnosis and also management and used as secondary sources. Conclusion: Hospitals should implement best practices for managing the care of high‐risk pregnant women. Operative vaginal delivery may be used to assist women with obstructed
labor at the pelvic outlet or low or mid‐cavity. To reduce maternal mortality mother should attend antenatal care to detect any abnormalities during pregnancy.