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Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
1969 Volume.12 No. 8 p.19 ~ p.24
Clinico Statistical Study on Giant Baby
ì°ÌØýï/Lee, Hyoung Hee
áÝú½ýï/ˬܼù³/׳٥֭/sohn, Soon Hee/Kang, Byung Pil/Yoo, Myung Yul
Abstract
Delivery of giant baby is one of the most important, subjects in Obst. & Gynec. field, since this brings quite often dystocia and other dangerous complication.
Many have been reported on the delivery of giant baby with varying definitions. According to these weight of the new born infant depends onvarious factors such as origin,-climate, season, sex, gestation period, age and health of the mother, number of deliveries, state of nutrition during pregnancy,. social and eco-nomical situation around parents.
Among a total- of 8962 new born infants in ¢¥our hospital during the period from Jan. 1964 to
Aug. 1968, we have conducted a series of clinical observation against 533 infants weighing -more than 4.000g.
Our observation and study is summaried as below;
1. Frequency of delivery of the giant baby is independent on the season of delivery.
2. More giant babies are born by multipara than priniipara ¢¥
3. Giant babyis¢¥ more closely associated with multipara or grandpara and extended gestation period.
4. Male infants are more in number than among female giant baby.
5. Duration of labor tends to be extended more with multipara or grandpara.
6. Most of the giant babies are delivered vaginally C-sections are performed mainly under the diagnosis of C.P.D.
7. Malpresentations amount to a 2.6% of the total of 536 babies.
8. No maternal mortality was found in connection with the delivery of giant baby.
9. There is a total of¢¥26 cases accompanied with bleeding more than 500cc, which is about a 5.8%
10. The death rate of giant baby is 2.25% of 536 cases.
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