Characteristics of pregnant women at risk and relationship with type of delivery and complications

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Objective: to describe characteristics of pregnant women at risk and analyze the relationship with type of delivery and complications during pregnancy and puerperium. Methods: a retrospective study with secondary data of 1,574 at-risk pregnant women followed up in an educational intervention by telemedicine. Results: pregnant women with an average age of 35 years and high educational level participated. Preference for normal delivery was 43.1%, but only 17.3% had normal delivery. During pregnancy, 43.5% sought emergency care. In the postpartum period, 2.0% needed an ICU. Emergency room search was associated with age and contacts with the intervention. Cesarean delivery was associated with age, physical inactivity and overweight/obesity. ICU admission was associated with age and BMI. Conclusion: pregnant women were of high age and education, the younger and who had more contacts with the intervention sought more the emergency room. Older age, physical inactivity and overweight/obesity were factors associated with cesarean delivery.

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Salvetti, M. de G., Lauretti, L. G., Muniz, R. C., Dias, T. Y. S. F., de Oliveira, A. A. D. G., & Gouveia, L. M. R. (2021). Characteristics of pregnant women at risk and relationship with type of delivery and complications. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 74(4). https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2020-0319

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