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Table 1 Socio-demographic Characteristics

From: Women’s experiences following emergency Peripartum hysterectomy at St. Francis hospital Nsambya. A qualitative study

Participant No.

Age group (Yrs

Parity

Delivery Mode

Indication for EPH

Education level

Religion

Marital status

Living children

1

25–30

2

SVD

Uterine atony

Degree

Moslem

Married

2

2

30–35

3

C/S

Uterine atony

Degree

Catholic

Married

3

3

30–35

3

C/S

Placenta accrete

Diploma

Catholic

Married

3

4

30–35

4

C/S

Abruption placenta

Degree

Protestant

Married

4

5

25–30

3

SVD

Cervical tear

Degree

Protestant

Married

2

6

45–50

10

C/S

Ruptured uterus

Secondary

Protestant

Widowed

8

7

30–35

1

C/S

Uterine atony

Diploma

Catholic

Divorced

1

8

35–40

6

C/S

Placenta previa

Secondary

Born again

Married

5

9

20–25

2

C/S

Uterine Atony

Secondary

Catholic

Married

2

10

35–40

5

C/S

Placenta Previa

Secondary

Catholic

Married

4

11

25–30

3

C/S

Ruptured uterus

Secondary

Moslem

Separated

2

12

30–35

3

C/S

Uterine atony

Degree

Catholic

Separated

3

13

35–40

4

SVD

Ruptured uterus

Degree

Catholic

Married

3

14

35–40

4

C/S

Ruptured uterus

Diploma

Catholic

Married

3

15

35–40

3

C/S

Placenta accrete

Secondary

Protestant

Married

3

16

35–40

3

C/S

Uterine Atony

Degree

Catholic

Married

3

17

35–40

6

C/S

Uterine Atony

Secondary

Born again

Separated

6

18

40–45

3

C/S

Uterine Atony

Degree

Catholic

Married

3

  1. SVD Spontaneous vaginal delivery, C/S Caesarian section.