Reasons Pregnant Women seek Prenatal Sonographic Gender Disclosure in Makurdi, Nigeria

D. M. Chia, I. Annongu, B. Utoo, M. Hameed, A. Abdullahi, A. A. Ugande, P K Iorpagher, I. Obekpa
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Fetal gender disclosure, a non-medical prenatal ultrasonography indication, although largely ethically unjustifiable, continues to grow and thrive in demand due to its request by pregnant women. The study aims at establishing the proportion of women who want to know fetal gender during prenatal ultrasound. This was twelve months` prospective study of all pregnant women, 16weeks and above who presented at our facility for antenatal ultrasound in Makurdi from 7th May 2019 to 6th May 2020. A structured questionnaire was used to obtain information on factors influencing their willingness to know the gender of their unborn children. The information collated was entered into statistical package for social science (SPSS) version 23.0 for analysis. P-values=0.005 was considered significant for the study population. Two hundred and fifty (250) pregnant women were recruited for the study. Majority of the women 233(93.2%) showed marked interest in knowing the gender of the fetus, while 17(6.8%) did not. The main reason for wanting to know the sex of the fetus was for easier choice of clothing and naming; whereas the main reason for not wanting sex disclosure was because any child is good. There was no statistically significant correlation between gender preferences and the other variables such as age, educational attainment, tribe and previous miscarriages (P=0.136, 0.485, 0.275 and 0.942 respectively). Majority of the women 233(93.2%) want fetal gender disclosure due to ease of choice of clothing and naming. The deliberate policy of non-disclosure on account of non-medical indication during prenatal ultrasonography is untenable in our environment.
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尼日利亚马库尔迪孕妇寻求产前超声性别信息披露的原因
胎儿性别披露是一项非医学产前超声检查指示,尽管在很大程度上在道德上是不合理的,但由于孕妇的要求,需求继续增长和繁荣。本研究旨在确定在产前超声检查中想知道胎儿性别的妇女比例。这是一项为期12个月的前瞻性研究,研究对象是2019年5月7日至2020年5月6日在我们位于马库尔迪的产前超声设施就诊的所有16周及以上孕妇。使用了一份结构化问卷,以了解影响她们了解未出生子女性别意愿的因素。整理后的信息输入社会科学统计软件包(SPSS) 23.0版本进行分析。p值=0.005被认为对研究人群具有显著意义。这项研究招募了250名孕妇。233名妇女中,大多数(93.2%)对知道胎儿的性别有明显的兴趣,17名(6.8%)没有。想要知道胎儿性别的主要原因是为了更容易选择衣服和命名;然而,不想披露性行为的主要原因是因为任何孩子都是好的。性别偏好与年龄、受教育程度、族群、流产史等变量的相关性无统计学意义(P值分别为0.136、0.485、0.275、0.942)。233名妇女中的大多数(93.2%)希望披露胎儿性别,因为方便选择衣服和起名。在我们的环境下,产前超声检查中故意隐瞒非医学指征的政策是站不住脚的。
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