DELIVERY COMPLICATIONS AMONG WORKING AND NON-WORKING WOMEN IN CUDDALORE DISTRICT OF TAMIL NADU
Abstract
The delivery complications among working and non-working women in Cuddalore district of Tamil Nadu has been analysed using data from a reproductive health survey conducted in Cuddalore district of Tamil Nadu during 2018-2019 period of time. This paper specifically examines the extent as well as the determinants of delivery complications among working and non-working women in Cuddalore district of Tamil Nadu. A total of six hundred currently married women, equally divided between working and non-working categories, in the age group 15- 44 with at least one live birth during the last three years prior to survey constitutes the sample of survey. The different types of delivery complications reported such as prolonged labour, excessive bleeding, fainted during labour for more than fifteen minutes, fits or convulsions, mal presentation of the foetus and ruptured membrane were a tough higher among working women when compared to non-working women in the sample. Also, for both working and non-working categories, significant variations were seen while analysing the delivery complications with respect to different demographic, social, economic and health characteristics of women.

