Investigating the Frequency of Placenta Previa and the Associated Risk Factors During Pregnancy
Zoha Asim, Kashmal Khattak, Eeman Ali, Nabisha Zia, Maahin Ali, Rukhsana Gul, Farid Ullah, Tahira Bibi, Hizb Ullah, Arif Ullah Khan

TL;DR
This study found that placenta previa occurs in 6.3% of pregnancies and is linked to factors like previous pregnancies and cesarean sections.
Contribution
The study identifies key risk factors for placenta previa in a specific population using a cross-sectional design.
Findings
Placenta previa occurred in 6.3% of the 142 pregnant women studied.
Risk factors included multigravidity, multiparity, and a history of placenta previa.
Most cases occurred in women under 35 years of age.
Abstract
Introduction: Placenta previa (PP) is the abnormal implantation of the placenta over the lower uterine segment, either partially or completely covering the internal os. It is a major cause of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. This study aimed to determine its frequency and evaluate the risk factors for PP among pregnant women. Methodology: This cross-sectional study included 142 pregnant women, selected through non-probability consecutive sampling. Data on demographics, obstetric history, and risk factors were collected using a structured proforma. Analysis was performed with IBM SPSS Statistics, version 22.0 (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY), describing categorical variables with frequencies and percentages. Associations were evaluated using the chi-square test, with a p-value of ≤0.05 considered significant. Quantitative variables such as age, parity, and gravidity were described…
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TopicsPregnancy and preeclampsia studies · Maternal and fetal healthcare · Assisted Reproductive Technology and Twin Pregnancy
