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[The multipara today: a socio-biological analysis]

L M Chiechi1, A Lobascio, P Loizzi

  • 1Istituto di Clinica Ostetrica e Ginecologica II, Università degli Studi, Bari.

Minerva Ginecologica
|August 6, 1998
PubMed
Summary

Work influences decisions about having more children. Multiparity is linked to increased premature deliveries in women.

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Area of Science:

  • Reproductive health
  • Sociology of work
  • Obstetrics

Context:

  • Investigates the relationship between employment and reproductive choices.
  • Examines pregnancy outcomes in women with multiple previous births.

Purpose:

  • To determine how work impacts the decision to have subsequent pregnancies.
  • To assess pregnancy outcomes in multiparous women.

Summary:

  • A retrospective study analyzed 820 deliveries between 1993-1996.
  • Findings indicate that work-related factors influence decisions regarding additional pregnancies.
  • Multiparous women experienced a higher rate of premature deliveries.

Impact:

  • Highlights the complex interplay between work, reproductive planning, and maternal health.
  • Informs healthcare providers and policymakers on factors affecting pregnancy in working women.
  • Suggests potential areas for intervention to improve outcomes for multiparous women.

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