Medicine Misuse by Pregnant Women in Nigeria: A Closer Look
Ibadan, NigeriaWed Nov 06 2024
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In the bustling city of Ibadan, Nigeria, the use of unprescribed and herbal medicines among pregnant women is a big concern. These medicines might not be safe, and they could even harm the unborn baby. But how common is this problem? A recent study found that almost one in three pregnant women in Ibadan used unprescribed medicines, and about one in five used herbal medicines.
So, what makes some women more likely to use these medicines? Women with more education and better access to antenatal care were less likely to use unprescribed medicines. But having lots of previous pregnancies or being admitted to the hospital during pregnancy made it more likely. Interestingly, getting a certain malaria prevention medicine also made it less likely.
When the researchers looked at the pregnancy outcomes, they found that using unprescribed or herbal medicines didn't seem to make a big difference. This might be surprising, but it's important to remember that just because something doesn't seem harmful now, it might be in the future.
To wrap up, unprescribed and herbal medicines are quite common among pregnant women in Ibadan. The study suggests that public health efforts should focus on educating women about the risks during their antenatal care visits. After all, it's always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to our health and the health of our babies.
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