Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics

Volume 9, Issue 6, November 2021

  • Use of Modern Contraceptive Methods in Family Planning Among Married Women in Guinea

    Moussa Kantara Camara, Mamoudou Magassouba, Sékouba Kouyaté, Clémentine Loua, Sidikiba Sidibé, Marie-Rose Sandouno, Aboubacar Sidiki Magassouba

    Issue: Volume 9, Issue 6, November 2021
    Pages: 189-194
    Received: 26 August 2021
    Accepted: 29 September 2021
    Published: 5 November 2021
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    Abstract: Introduction: The use of modern contraceptives by married women remains a challenge in Guinea despite ongoing efforts. The objective of this study was to analyse the factors associated with the use of modern methods of contraception by married women in Guinea. Methods: This paper carried out a cross-sectional study with married women aged 19 to 49 ... Show More
  • Factors Associated with Low Coverage of Intermittent Preventive Treatment with Sulfadoxyne-Pyrimethamine in Pregnancy in Dassa-Glazoué

    Atade Sèdjro Raoul, Ogoudjobi Ogourindé Mathieu, Dangbemey Djima Patrice, Djodi Salamatou, Klipezo Roger, Salifou Kabibou

    Issue: Volume 9, Issue 6, November 2021
    Pages: 195-199
    Received: 14 October 2021
    Accepted: 1 November 2021
    Published: 10 November 2021
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    Abstract: Introduction: Malaria during pregnancy is a major public health concern in most endemic areas, including Benin. To overcome this, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends several prevention strategies, including the administration of sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP) during pregnancy. Objective: To study the factors associated with low coverage ... Show More
  • Postpartum Hemorrhage: Risk Factors and Preventive Strategies

    Gonzalez Carrillo Lissette Alejandra, Rodriguez Zambrano Miguel Angel, Kirk Grohar Janette Lisbeth

    Issue: Volume 9, Issue 6, November 2021
    Pages: 200-205
    Received: 18 October 2021
    Accepted: 3 November 2021
    Published: 10 November 2021
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    Abstract: Background: Postpartum hemorrhage is considered the leading cause of pregnancy related deaths worldwide, with an estimated 140,000 women dying annually from this complication. Aim: Postpartum hemorrhage is defined as the loss of more than 500 ml of blood after delivery or more than 1000 ml of blood after cesarean section. However, there are variati... Show More
  • Perception and Level of Knowledge on Preconception Care Uptake Among Women of Child Bearing Age Attending Reproductive Health Clinic at Kenyatta National Hospital

    Edalia Madina Guye, Edalia Bernard Kidinga, Otieno Moses Omondi, Mutabazi Michael, Okun Daniel

    Issue: Volume 9, Issue 6, November 2021
    Pages: 206-211
    Received: 11 August 2021
    Accepted: 16 October 2021
    Published: 17 November 2021
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    Abstract: Background: Provision of care to adolescent girls and women before and between pregnancies improves their overall health. It also improves the pregnancy outcomes and the health of the new-born. There are many health related conditions that have an impact on maternal and neonatal health. There is paucity of information regarding the uptake of pre-co... Show More
  • The Right to Information: An Assessment of Patients’ Perceptions and Satisfaction in a University Clinic of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Cotonou

    Cedric Egnonwa Bigot, Angele Azon Kouanou, Narcisse Vigan, Patrice Dangbemey, Kouessi Anthelme Agbodande, Christiane Tshabu Aguemon

    Issue: Volume 9, Issue 6, November 2021
    Pages: 212-216
    Received: 6 October 2021
    Accepted: 27 October 2021
    Published: 17 November 2021
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    Abstract: The right to information is a fundamental right for women, who are vulnerable during the perimaternity period. This study aimed to assess and appraise women’s perceptions of their right to information and the practices of medical teams of maternity wards regarding this matter. This cross-sectional study was carried out for 3 months in the first Uni... Show More
  • Comparative Analysis Between Invalidated Biochemical Markers and the Well-established Markers of HELLP Syndrome

    Kinikanwo Green, Collins Amadi

    Issue: Volume 9, Issue 6, November 2021
    Pages: 217-223
    Received: 20 October 2021
    Accepted: 8 November 2021
    Published: 17 November 2021
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    Abstract: Background: The use of the well-established markers of the Hemolysis, Elevated Liver enzymes and Low Platelet (HELLP) syndrome is very limited in the resource-poor settings of the developing populations. This study aimed to compare the readily available but invalidated biochemical markers with the well-established markers of HELLP syndrome. Methods... Show More
  • Induced Abortion Among Reproductive Age Group Women in Health Facilities of Wolaita Sodo, South Ethiopia

    Tamene Naba

    Issue: Volume 9, Issue 6, November 2021
    Pages: 224-230
    Received: 23 October 2021
    Accepted: 17 November 2021
    Published: 24 November 2021
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    Abstract: There has been a significant reduction of abortion rates in high-income nations, while the rates remain unchanged in low-and middle-income countries. Post-abortion complications from induced abortion continued as the significant health burden of women in the reproductive age group in Ethiopia. This study aimed to assess factors associated with indu... Show More
  • Women and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Consequences of Disrupted Access to Contraception in Nigeria

    Omotade Adebimpe Ijarotimi, Akaninyene Eseme Ubom, Emeka Philip Igbodike, Ernest Okechuwu Orji

    Issue: Volume 9, Issue 6, November 2021
    Pages: 231-236
    Received: 19 November 2021
    Accepted: 6 December 2021
    Published: 24 December 2021
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    Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted access to sexual and reproductive health services, including family planning, globally. This study sought to assess the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on access to contraception amongst reproductive age women in Nigeria, and make recommendations that will improve access. A cross-sectional survey of sexually acti... Show More
  • Cost Analysis of Vaginal Hysterectomy as Compared to Laparoscopic Assisted Vaginal Hysterectomy for Non-prolapse Uterus in a Tertiary Institution in South Africa

    Andreas Chrysostomou, Innocent Maposa

    Issue: Volume 9, Issue 6, November 2021
    Pages: 237-242
    Received: 8 November 2021
    Accepted: 27 November 2021
    Published: 24 December 2021
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    Abstract: Background: Many hysterectomies are now performed by laparoscopic assisted vaginal hysterectomy (LAVH) technique. To establish LAVH as a routine procedure remains controversial, partly because of concerns about the cost. We studied hospital charges and cost of LAVH as compared to vaginal hysterectomy (VH) for non-prolapse uterus in clinically simil... Show More
  • Important Factors of Successful Pregnancies and Deliveries After Abdominal Radical Trachelectomy for Early-stage Cervical Cancer; Single-institution Experience

    Motoki Takenaka, Tatsuro Furui, Noriko Suzuki, Ken-Ichirou Morishige

    Issue: Volume 9, Issue 6, November 2021
    Pages: 243-246
    Received: 29 November 2021
    Accepted: 14 December 2021
    Published: 24 December 2021
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    Abstract: We assessed pregnancies and deliveries after abdominal radical trachelectomy (ART) based on reproductive outcomes. We retrospectively analyzed patients undergoing ART in our hospital from 2011 to 2020. Twenty-one patients (median age, 35 [range 27-40] years) with histologically diagnosed cervical cancer (squamous cell carcinoma [n=16], adenocarcino... Show More