Research Article
The Relation of Age and Parity with the Incidence of Hypermesis Gravidarum in Pregnant Woman in Dr. H. Moch Ansari Saleh Banjarmasin Hospital
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.23-11-2019.2298361, author={Susanti Suhartat}, title={The Relation of Age and Parity with the Incidence of Hypermesis Gravidarum in Pregnant Woman in Dr. H. Moch Ansari Saleh Banjarmasin Hospital}, proceedings={Proceedings of the First National Seminar Universitas Sari Mulia, NS-UNISM 2019, 23rd November 2019, Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={NS-UNISM}, year={2020}, month={7}, keywords={age parity hyperemesis gravidarum}, doi={10.4108/eai.23-11-2019.2298361} }
- Susanti Suhartat
Year: 2020
The Relation of Age and Parity with the Incidence of Hypermesis Gravidarum in Pregnant Woman in Dr. H. Moch Ansari Saleh Banjarmasin Hospital
NS-UNISM
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.23-11-2019.2298361
Abstract
Hypermesis gravidarum is a problem that is often found in pregnant women. According to WHO, the incidence of hypermesis gravidarum reached 12.5%. in Indonesia pregnant women with hypermesis gravidarum reach 14.8%. Analyzing the relationship of age and parity and incidence of hypermesis gravidarum in pregnant women at Dr.H.Moch Ansari Saleh Banjarmasin Hospital in. The design of this study uses analytic surveys by case-control. The sampling technique is systematic random sampling with the number of subjects studied consisting of 43 cases and 86 controls. The results showed that there was a correlation between age and the incidence of hyperemesis gravidarum in pregnant women is (p 0.00; OR = 5.6) and there was a correlation between parity and incidence of hyperemesis gravidarum in pregnant women is (p 0.00; OR = 7.2. There is a relationship between age and the incidence of hyperemesis gravidarum where pregnant women aged 20-35 years are at higher risk of experiencing hyperemesis gravidarum compared with pregnant women aged <20 and> 35 years and there is a relationship between parity and the incidence of hyperemesis gravidarum in pregnant women where nullipara mothers are more at risk of hyperemesis gravidarum.