%0 Journal Article
%T Educational Program for Pregnant Women Regarding Obstetrics Dangerous Signs in Rural Areas
%A Mai Ahmed Gobran
%A Marwa Tharwat Abdel Fatah
%A Mohamed S. H. Ramadan
%A Ghada A. Amer
%A M. Mahmoud Rabeh
%A Rofida M. Elshafei
%A Almandouh Hussein Bosilah
%A Hala Hassan Saied Khalil
%A Sharbat Thabet Hassanine
%A Manal Mansour Mostafa
%A Mohamed Sobhy Bakry
%A Safaa A. Ibrahim
%A Eman Ramadan Abd El Fattah
%A Abeer M. Abdelbary
%J Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
%P 529-552
%@ 2160-8806
%D 2021
%I Scientific Research Publishing
%R 10.4236/ojog.2021.115050
%X Background: Complications linked to postpartum & pregnancy are one of the major
causes of female death. In order to understand the causes of complications and
encourage women to take sufficient action in order to receive emergency
treatment, a critical step should therefore be taken to minimize complications
related to pregnancy, in order to ensure the safety of both women and newborns. Aim of the work: Evaluate the effectiveness of the education programs for pregnant women
on obstetric danger signs in rural areas and help minimize the incidence of
pregnancy loss and comorbidities. Methods: A quasi-experimental design on 70 women from a population of through
372 women in six-month in antenatal clinics recruited from the previously
mentioned settings with pre- and post-test was conducted at antenatal clinics
(M.C.H centers) affiliated to the available geographical health zones in
EL-fayoum rural area including: Al-sheikh hassan at sanorse. We collected the
data of women characteristics by a self-administered interview questionnaire
& a structured reported knowledge and practices checklist to evaluate
pregnant women practices and knowledge. Follow up was done to the studied
groups & histopathology assessments of the product of conception in cases
of abortion secondary to the complications to compare between effect of
antenatal care program on the woman who followed the program and those who did
not.