Consanguineous marriages and their effects on pregnancy outcomes in India

Author:

Kuntla Shrikant,Goli Srinivas,Sekher T.V.,Doshi Riddhi

Abstract

PurposeThe purpose of this study is to investigate the association between the marriage among blood relatives and resulting adverse pregnancy outcomes.Design/methodology/approachThis study uses data from India Human Development Survey in 2005. The methods of analyses include bivariate, trivariate estimates and Cox proportional hazard regression model.FindingsThe results reveal that the occurrence of consanguineous marriages is more predominant in southern India and among socioeconomically disadvantageous groups. Moreover, women in consanguineous unions are more likely to have adverse pregnancy outcomes including stillbirths (RR=1.59, p‐value<0.01), abortions (RR=3.03, p‐value<0.01), miscarriages (RR=1.94, p‐value<0.01) and spontaneous miscarriages (RR=1.70, p‐value<0.01). Consanguineous marriages continue to be a critical predictor of adverse pregnancy outcomes in India.Practical implicationsIn order to avoid loss of pregnancy and related reproductive health problems in India, it is imperative to create awareness regarding the adverse effects of consanguineous marriages, focusing on the regions with high prevalence.Originality/valueThis unique study comprehensively examines the occurrence of consanguineous marriages and their association with adverse pregnancy outcomes by using advanced statistical analyses and nationally representative data.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

General Economics, Econometrics and Finance,Sociology and Political Science

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