Meniru G I
West Afr J Med. 1996 Jul-Sep;15(3):177-80.
Analysis of data from 142 married Nigerian Igbo primigravidae seen at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu, from May 3, 1990 to August 31, 1990 revealed an incidence of premarital conception of 65.5%. This group of women were younger and had more representation in the lower social classes when compared to those who only became pregnant after marriage. Both groups were similar in their mean heights, incidence of anaemia, maternal health during pregnancy and tended to book for antenatal care late in pregnancy. The reasons for this state of affairs were examined.
对1990年5月3日至1990年8月31日期间在尼日利亚埃努古大学教学医院就诊的142名已婚尼日利亚伊博族初产妇的数据进行分析后发现,婚前受孕率为65.5%。与婚后才怀孕的女性相比,这组女性更年轻,在社会底层的比例更高。两组女性的平均身高、贫血发生率、孕期的孕产妇健康状况相似,且往往在孕期晚期才进行产前检查。对造成这种情况的原因进行了研究。