2019
DOI: 10.5812/semj.89984
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Risk Factors for Unintended Pregnancy in Women: A Nested Case-Control Study

Abstract: Background: Unintended pregnancies impose a large financial burden on national resources and health. Objectives: This study aimed to determine the risk factors associated with unintended pregnancies in women aged 15 to 45 in Sanandaj, Kurdistan, Iran. Methods: This nested case-control study was conducted in the second half of 2016 (a period of six months) on 800 pregnant women aged 15 to 45. Overall 240 subjects were placed in the unintended pregnancy group (case group) and 560 subjects in the intended pregnan… Show more

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“…This result is contrary to research in Iran, which states a relationship between the baby sex in the last pregnancy with a KTD. The study shows that pregnancies with female sexes are 2.85 times more likely to experience adverse events than male babies (Afkhamzadeh et al, 2020). These conflicting results can be attributed to the cultural and cultural differences between Iran and Indonesia.…”
Section: Gender Of Babymentioning
confidence: 89%
“…This result is contrary to research in Iran, which states a relationship between the baby sex in the last pregnancy with a KTD. The study shows that pregnancies with female sexes are 2.85 times more likely to experience adverse events than male babies (Afkhamzadeh et al, 2020). These conflicting results can be attributed to the cultural and cultural differences between Iran and Indonesia.…”
Section: Gender Of Babymentioning
confidence: 89%