Correlation between umbilical cord length, birth weight and length of singleton deliveries at term in the federal medical Centre, owo, ondo state, Nigeria
ABSRTACT Background: The umbilical cord and placenta have been considered to significantly contribute to the perinatal outcome. However, in our environment attempt at exploring its use has been limited due to sociocultural believes. This study aimed to identify the relationship between the umbilical...
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Published in | Sudan journal of medical sciences Vol. 10; no. 4; pp. 153 - 158 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Omdurman, Sudan
Omdurman Islamic University, Faculty of Medicine
01.12.2015
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Summary: | ABSRTACT
Background: The umbilical cord and placenta have been considered to significantly
contribute to the perinatal outcome. However, in our environment attempt at exploring its use
has been limited due to sociocultural believes. This study aimed to identify the relationship
between the umbilical cord length, newborn length and weight.
Materials and Methods: The study population consisted of three hundred and five pregnant
women who consented to participate in the study and had live singleton fetuses at term.
Results: The average birth weight was 3.23 ± 0.50 kilograms and the average baby’s length
was 49.75 ± 2.40 centimeters. The average umbilical cord length was 51.50 ± SD 6.67
centimeters’. There was a positive correlation between umbilical cord length and the length
of the baby (r = 0.130, p = 0.024); likewise the umbilical cord length and the weight of the
baby at birth (r=0.145, p=0.011). A positive statistical relationship was found between the
birth weight and the birth length of the babies (r=0.498, p<0.001).
Conclusion: The umbilical cord length contributes significantly to determining the newborn
weight and length.Health education on the relevance of proper examination of the placenta
and umbilical cord by the health care givers should be instituted. |
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ISSN: | 1858-5051 |