Estimating the Prevalence and Identifying Risk Factors that Contribute to Miscarriage Among Women in Almarj City During the Period from May to December 2024
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Rabeaa Mohammad Saleh Ayad
Department of Zoology, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Al-Marj, University of Benghazi, LibyaAuthor -
Najwa Ayad Saad Al-Aqili
Department of Zoology, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Al-Marj, University of Benghazi, LibyaAuthor
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- Miscarriage, Maternal Health, Passive Smoking, Thyroid Disorders, Diabetes Mellitus, Hypertension
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This study investigated the prevalence and risk factors associated with miscarriage among pregnant women in Almarj City in Libya, between May and December 2024. Data were collected via a structured questionnaire from 200 participants aged 20-49 years who had experienced miscarriages and attended three healthcare facilities: Quesor Alshefa, Al-Marj Teaching Hospital, and Alnazah Medical Center. Results revealed that the highest prevalence of miscarriage (42.5%) occurred among women aged 20–29 years. Blood type A+ was the most common (40%) among the participants. Housewives constituted the majority of cases (60%), suggesting a potential association between physical strain and miscarriage risk. The majority of miscarriages (67.5%) occurred during the first trimester, which is consistent with global epidemiological trends. Significant risk factors identified included underlying health conditions (47.5%) of participants had hypertension or diabetes mellitus, exposure to passive smoking (47.5%), and thyroid disorders (27.5%). Notably, no participants reported alcohol consumption, reflecting prevailing socio-cultural norms. The study underscores the multifactorial etiology of miscarriage, highlighting the significant roles of maternal age, health status, and environmental exposures.
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