%0 Journal Article %T End-of-Pregnancy Monitoring at CHUMEFJE through the Functional Investigation Centre (FIC) in 2022 %A Ulysse Pascal Minkobame Zaga Minko %A Opheelia Makoyo Komba %A Pamphile Assoumou Obiang %A Anouchka Mewie Lendzinga %A Elsy Ntsame Mezui %A Irenee Edzo Mvono %A Jacques Albert Bang Ntamack %A Jean Fran£żois Meye %J Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology %P 186-192 %@ 2160-8806 %D 2024 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojog.2024.141017 %X Introduction: The end of pregnancy is a high-risk period for both mother and foetus. Rigorous monitoring can prevent complications before delivery. Materials and Method: We conducted a descriptive cross-sectional observational study. It took place in the delivery room of the Teacher hospital Mother and Child of Jeanne Ebori Fondation from the 01 October 2020 to 01 October 2021. All patients followed at the Functional Investigation Centre (FIC) of the CHUMEFJE and who gave birth in that same hospital were included. Data were collected on the basis of pregnancy diaries, the fic register and delivery room registers. They were analysed using SPSS Statistical Software. Results: During the period of our study, 4086 parturients arrived in the delivery room. Of these, 150 were followed up at the FIC, giving a prevalence of 3.7%. The majority of parturients (48%) had only one prenatal contact. 6 (4%) patients underwent pelvic scans, and 4 (2.6%) presented with a narrowed pelvis. A vaginal delivery was performed in 80% of cases, and of the caesarean sections, 9 (30%) could be scheduled. The maternal prognosis was marred by one post-partum complication of hypertension, and newborns with poor adaptation to life outside the womb accounted for 3.3% of cases. Conclusion: The Functional Investigation Centre makes it possible to detect anomalies at the end of pregnancy with a view to better planning of delivery. %K Follow-Up %K End of Pregnancy %K Scheduled Caesarean Section %K Prognosis %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=130954