Gender-Based Violence and its Effect on Mother, Fetus and Newborn Baby: A Systematic Review

Sameera Rizvi, Sana Tariq, Amira M. Ali, Tazeen Saeed Ali
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Abstract: Gender-based violence (GBV) is a major public health concern resulting in physical, psychological, sexual, and social issues. GBV during pregnancy may results in complicated and grave consequences for mother and unborn child. The prevalence of GBV was reportedly higher in developing countries, indicating higher maternal and child mortalities. Effect of GBV on pregnancy has been reported to enhance the chances of prolonged labor, obstructed labor and in severe injuries higher incidents of miscarriages and abortions are also been reported. Moreover, fetal respiratory distress, diarrhea, small for gestaional age and Intra Uterine Growth Retardation (IUGR) have also been reported. This review aims to present a systematic view of genderbased violence and its association with adverse pregnancy outcomes and to contribute by filling the existing information gap. Review assessed the effect of GBV during pregnancy on fetal health, reporting infant diarrhea more frequently, along with fever, vomiting, and respiratory distress. The significant association between adverse maternal and fetal outcomes and gender-based violence has been evaluated extensively.
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性别暴力及其对母亲、胎儿和新生儿的影响:系统回顾
摘要:基于性别的暴力(GBV)是一个重大的公共健康问题,会导致生理、心理、性和社会问题。孕期性别暴力可能会给母亲和胎儿带来复杂而严重的后果。据报道,在发展中国家,基于性别的暴力的发生率更高,这表明母婴死亡率更高。据报道,基于性别的暴力对妊娠的影响会增加产程延长、难产的几率,在严重受伤的情况下,流产和堕胎的几率也会增加。此外,胎儿呼吸窘迫、腹泻、胎龄偏小和宫内发育迟缓(IUGR)也有报道。本综述旨在对基于性别的暴力及其与不良妊娠结局的关联进行系统性分析,并填补现有的信息空白。综述评估了孕期性别暴力对胎儿健康的影响,报告显示婴儿腹泻、发烧、呕吐和呼吸窘迫的发生率较高。孕产妇和胎儿的不良后果与性别暴力之间的重要关联已得到广泛评估。
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