产后 amenorrhea:它是如何受到母亲的营养状况的影响?
概括
孟加拉农村的产后 amenorrhea 平均为哺乳妇女 18-20 个月. 母亲的年龄,社会经济地位和婴儿养影响了它的持续时间,而不是营养状况.
科学领域:
- 生殖健康 生殖健康
- 孕产妇和儿童的健康
- 人口统计学 人口统计学
背景情况:
- 产后 amenorrhea 是自然儿童间隔的一个关键因素.
- 了解其决定因素对于发展中国家的计划生育和公共卫生至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 调查孟加拉农村地区母乳养妇女产后 amenorrhea 的持续时间.
- 确定影响产后月经恢复的因素.
主要方法:
- 追溯研究分析了1975年孟加拉国农村的数据.
- 数据收集的重点是母乳养实践,母亲的特征和婴儿养.
主要成果:
- 产后 amenorrhea 的平均持续时间为 18 至 20 个月.
- 孕产妇的营养状况与异常持续时间的相关性很小.
- 母亲年龄,社会经济地位和婴儿补充养是重要的因素.
结论:
- 产后 amenorrhea 持续时间受到社会人口因素的影响,而不是母亲的营养.
- 研究结果强调了对计划生育和母婴健康计划的综合方法的需要.
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