PATTERN OF FERTILITY IN BASRAH-SOUTHERN IRAQ

ABSTRACT The results reported in this paper are part of a comprehensive cross-sectional study carried out in Basrah governorate-Southern Iraq to quantify specific aspects of fertility. The study covered 2670 ever married women aged 15-60 years. The studied women were interviewed regarding demographi...

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Main Authors: Amal YY. Al-Mulla, Omran S. Habib
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Basrah 2008-12-01
Series:The Medical Journal of Basrah University
Online Access:https://mjbu.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_48783_aeda49b99aa6364bec1facc4a4a96bd3.pdf
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spelling doaj-41dd0d214c2148cd9cd7c314ce2b6db32020-11-25T03:21:58ZengUniversity of BasrahThe Medical Journal of Basrah University 0253-07592413-44142008-12-0126211612010.33762/mjbu.2008.4878348783PATTERN OF FERTILITY IN BASRAH-SOUTHERN IRAQAmal YY. Al-MullaOmran S. HabibABSTRACT The results reported in this paper are part of a comprehensive cross-sectional study carried out in Basrah governorate-Southern Iraq to quantify specific aspects of fertility. The study covered 2670 ever married women aged 15-60 years. The studied women were interviewed regarding demographic characteristics and detailed history of their pregnancy experience. The results showed that the crude birth rate was 36.4 per 1000 population, the general fertility rate was 139.3 per 1000 women, the average number of pregnancies per woman was 4.3 and the average number of live births was 3.4 per woman. About 37.9% of women had at least one lost pregnancy (abortion or still birth) and pregnancy wastage accounted for 14.1% of all reported pregnancies. The total fertility rate was 6.4 per woman and showed some degree of decline over the last two decades. About 70% (R2=0.70)of fertility variation among women could be explained by variables related to envisaged ideal family size, duration of use of family planning methods, pregnancy wastage, number of women siblings, duration of couple separation, education of woman father, education of woman and education of husband.https://mjbu.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_48783_aeda49b99aa6364bec1facc4a4a96bd3.pdf
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PATTERN OF FERTILITY IN BASRAH-SOUTHERN IRAQ
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Omran S. Habib
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title PATTERN OF FERTILITY IN BASRAH-SOUTHERN IRAQ
title_short PATTERN OF FERTILITY IN BASRAH-SOUTHERN IRAQ
title_full PATTERN OF FERTILITY IN BASRAH-SOUTHERN IRAQ
title_fullStr PATTERN OF FERTILITY IN BASRAH-SOUTHERN IRAQ
title_full_unstemmed PATTERN OF FERTILITY IN BASRAH-SOUTHERN IRAQ
title_sort pattern of fertility in basrah-southern iraq
publisher University of Basrah
series The Medical Journal of Basrah University
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2413-4414
publishDate 2008-12-01
description ABSTRACT The results reported in this paper are part of a comprehensive cross-sectional study carried out in Basrah governorate-Southern Iraq to quantify specific aspects of fertility. The study covered 2670 ever married women aged 15-60 years. The studied women were interviewed regarding demographic characteristics and detailed history of their pregnancy experience. The results showed that the crude birth rate was 36.4 per 1000 population, the general fertility rate was 139.3 per 1000 women, the average number of pregnancies per woman was 4.3 and the average number of live births was 3.4 per woman. About 37.9% of women had at least one lost pregnancy (abortion or still birth) and pregnancy wastage accounted for 14.1% of all reported pregnancies. The total fertility rate was 6.4 per woman and showed some degree of decline over the last two decades. About 70% (R2=0.70)of fertility variation among women could be explained by variables related to envisaged ideal family size, duration of use of family planning methods, pregnancy wastage, number of women siblings, duration of couple separation, education of woman father, education of woman and education of husband.
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