%0 Journal Article %T Maternal and Fetal Characteristics in an Obstetric Cohort in Mozambique %A Nafissa Bique Osman %A Kenneth Challis %A Manuel Cotiro %A Gunnar Nordahl %A Staffan Bergstr m %J African Journal of Reproductive Health %D 2000 %I Women's Health and Action Research Centre (WHARC) %X A sample of 908 Mozambican pregnant women with gestational age < 21 weeks (as measured by ultrasound) were followed fortnightly from their first antenatal clinic visit until the end of the perinatal period. All women attended two suburban/semirural antenatal clinics in Maputo. Only 9% were lost to follow-up. Pre-term delivery occurred in 15.4% of women and low birthweight (LBW) in 16.2%. Mean birthweight was 2.91kg. Perinatal death occurred in 5.4%. This obstetric cohort provides valuable baseline data to be used as reference. With substantial efforts, the non-compliance with follow-up at birth could be kept at a low level. (Afr J Reprod Health 2000; 4 [1]: 110-119) Key Words: Cohort, maternal, fetal, obstetric, Mozambique %U http://www.ajol.info/index.php/ajrh/article/view/7726