The preconception health status of nongravid women aged 18 to 45 years in Arima, Trinidad: a cross-sectional study

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Bala Ria,Maharaj Rohan G,Boppana Leela Krishna Teja,Teelucksingh Surujpal

Abstract

Abstract Background Preconception care (PCC) is the term used for activities and interventions designed to address and prevent problems related to pregnancy, the neonatal period and childhood. This study assessed maternal health status prior to conception in Trinidad by means of a screening tool, physical measurements, and laboratory samples. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted among women aged 18–45 years at a primary care centre in Arima, Trinidad. A de novo PCC screening tool was used to assess 13 domains of high-risk pregnancy in participants. These domains included dietary details, gynaecological and obstetric histories, and genetic and vaccination histories, among others. Blood pressure, weight, height, and waist circumference were recorded, and a capillary blood sample was used to determine random blood glucose and HbA1c levels. All data were coded and entered into SPSS ver. 21. Results A total of 400 nongravid participants were recruited, of whom 366 were included in the final analysis. Most (96.7%) had one or more risk factors for adverse pregnancy outcomes. These included overweight (27%), obesity (35%), central obesity (69.4%), and impaired glucose tolerance/diabetes mellitus (IGT/DM) (26.2%). Additionally, a sedentary lifestyle and diet high in processed food/fats were self-reported by 74.9% and 88.8% of participants, respectively. Only 13.1% had planned to conceive, and of those who had no immediate plans to conceive, 76.4% were currently sexually active, and many (60.7%) did not use birth control techniques. More than half (57.1%) had never had a pap smear. On the other hand, 86.3% knew their HIV status. Self-reported percentages for vaccination were as follows: MMR (100%), tetanus (17.5%), hepatitis B (11.5%) and influenza (2.7%). The majority (82.8%) of participants had not visited the dentist in the past year, with 35.9% of these individuals reporting symptoms of periodontitis. Segments of the population had multiple risk factors; for example, 23.7% of participants were overweight or obese and had an elevated HbA1c level. Conclusions Unexpectedly, most participants had a risk factor for an adverse pregnancy outcome, and many had multiple risk factors. There is a strong case for enhanced preconception care for women in Trinidad.

Funder

This work was supported by the Helen Bhagwansingh Diabetes Education Research and Prevention Institute (DERPi), The University of The West Indies. St Augustine Trinidad.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology

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