Abstract
ABSTRACT : BACKGROUND: Caesarean section rates are progressively rising in many parts of the world. One suggested reason is increasing requests by women for caesarean section in the absence of clear medical indications. OBJECTIVE: To determined the medical and non medical reasons behind the caesarean section. To identify the mothers preference to the mode of delivary and reasons behind this preference. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Across sectional study of 480 mothers was interviewed .The data was collected using a questionnaire form includes information under two main headings: 1) Information related to the mother; these include demographic and some obstetrical information, obstetrical 2) Knowledge of mothers regarding reasons behind their caesarean section.3) Information related to mother preference. RESULTS: The majority of mothers 317(66%) were delivered by Caesarean section ,the majority of Caesarean section mothers (41%) were of (36-45) years of age , (47.3%) completed primary education., ( 89%) of them reported medical reasons behind their Caeserean section, (25.9%) of mothers with medical reasons reported a history of Caeserean section as the main medical reason .Regarding the non medical reasons the majority of mothers (45.7%) reported Fear of vaginal delivery as the main non medical reasons . The majority 384(80%) of mothers prefer NVD while only (20%) reported their preference to C-section CONCLUSION: The caesarean section rate was high, history of Caeserean section were the main medical reason behind caesarean section , fear of vaginal delivary was the main non medicval reason behind caesarean section. Majority of mothers prefer NVD than C-section
Recommended Citation
Habib, Huda Adnan; Abdulla, Maysaloun Muhammed; and Yacoub, Selwa Elias
(2011)
"Knowledge and Preference of Mothers Delivering at ALKadhumyia Teaching Hospital Regarding Caesarean Section and Normal Vaginal Delivery,"
Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal: Vol. 10:
Iss.
4, Article 14.
Available at:
https://ipmj.researchcommons.org/journal/vol10/iss4/14