Literature DB >> 19219344

[Teenage pregnancy outcome].

José Metello1, Mariana Torgal, Rui Viana, Luísa Martins, Miguel Maia, Estér Casal, Manuel Hermida.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: to compare delivery and pregnancy follow-up among adolescent and non-adolescent pregnant women whose delivery occurred in a tertiary hospital from Região de Lisboa (Portugal).
METHODS: retrospective study with 10,656 deliveries. Pregnancy follow-up, delivery type, need of episiotomy and severe lacerations, Apgar index at the fifth minute and the delivery weight have been evaluated. The pregnant women were divided into two groups, over and under 20 years old. The group with women under 20 was further subdivided in pregnant women under or over 16. The chi2 test has been used for statistical analysis.
RESULTS: adolescents presented worse follow-up: first appointment after 12 weeks (46.4 versus 26.3%) and less than four appointments (8.1 versus 3.1%), less dystocia (21.5 versus 35.1%), less caesarian sections (10.6 versus 20.7%), and lower need for inducing labor (16.5 versus 26.5%). There was no significant difference concerning gestational age at delivery and ratio of low weight newborns. Among adolescents, the ones under 16 had more low weight newborns (12 versus 7.4%) and more deliveries between 34 and 37 weeks (10.8 versus 4.2%).
CONCLUSIONS: in a hospital attending adolescents with social and psychological support, the fact of them having had a worse follow-up in the pre-natal phase, their performance has not been worse. Nevertheless, special attention might be given to pregnant women under 16.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19219344     DOI: 10.1590/s0100-72032008001200006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Bras Ginecol Obstet        ISSN: 0100-7203


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2.  [Extremes of maternal age and child mortality: analysis between 2000 and 2009].

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