Study of the Determinants of the Nycthemera of Childbirth at the Reference Health Center of Kalaban-Coro, Kati, Mali

M Haïdara,S Mariko, B Diarra, A Samaké,SZ Dao, O Traoré,M Coulibaly, BS Koné, I Guindo,MB Coulibaly, SO Traoré, B Bamba, S Diallo, M Diassana, MK Kaba, A Sidibé, I Coulibaly,M Maïga, O Sanogo, C Théra, N Doumbia, P Coulibaly,B Traoré, D Coulibaly,B Maïga, AA Iknane

Scholars International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology(2022)

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Summary: Introduction: Knowledge of the birth cycle is important in the organization of reproductive health services in a facility. The main objective was to study the determinants of the birth cycle at the Kalaban-Coro health center. However, it seems that there are other determinants of the birth cycle, hence the relevance of this study. Material and methods: This was a cross-sectional analytical study from October 1 to December 31, 2020. Results: The study included 977 parturients who gave birth in the department. It recorded more night deliveries (59.1%) than day deliveries (40.9%). The average age of the women was 25 years. Non-educated births were the most represented with 39% of cases. Nocturnal admissions were predominant (58.8%); 59% of parturients had a history of nocturnal delivery and 40% preferred to give birth at night, while 30% had no preference. At admission, 57.91% of parturients were in the active phase during the night, compared to 42.59% during the day; 52.6% of parturients had a nocturnal onset of labor, compared to 47.4% during the day. Conclusion: The study showed that childbirth is more frequent at night than during the day. It highlighted the admission nycthemer, the previous nycthemer of deliveries and the preference of the parturient as other determinants of the nycthemer of the delivery.
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