“…Antepartum risk factors include severe maternal hypertensive diseases during pregnancy [12,13], antepartum haemorrhage [14,15], history of still birth [16], antenatal care visits [13,14,16], oligohydramnios [13], maternal fever [12, -14, 17] and maternal anaemia [12,13,16,16], young maternal age [12,17,18], advanced maternal age [19], and low educational status (illiterate and primary education level) [16,18]. Intrapartum risk factors include malpresentation [12-14, 16, 20], prolonged second stage of labour [14,15,21], home delivery [12,17], obstructed labour [12,17,22], oxytocin use [14], and meconium stained amniotic fluid [12, 13, 16 , 17].…”