Jodhpur: In an alarming development with regard to women's health, late marriages are adversely affecting pregnancy and childbearing among women besides hampering child growth, a study at Umaid Hospital in Rajasthan's Jodhpur has revealed.
Rajasthan Hospital Study Rings Alarm Bells
Divulging further details about the study, Dr Rizwana Shaheen, Head of the Gynecology Department at Umaid Hospital, or Dr SN Medical College, a leading maternity center in Jodhpur said that the study was conducted by the resident doctors by dividing gravidas into two categories---women having late marriages after 35-40 years and those having normal marriages.
Late Marriage Complications
In an alarming outcome, women having late marriages were found to be more vulnerable to premature delivery and antepartum and postpartum hemorrhage, Dr Shaheen said. Besides, women having late marriages were more susceptible to IUGR (Intrauterine Growth Retardation), she added.
Dr Shaheen said that late marriages lead to infertility and other medical complications like hypertension, diabetes, obesity, swollen uterus, and abortions and even leads to Down syndrome, and congenital malformation among children.