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Maternal-fetal outcome associated with adolescent pregnancy in a tertiary referral center: a cross-sectional study

This study was conducted to compare pregnancy outcomes of early-middle adolescent, late adolescent and adult women. The study focused on early-middle adolescent (n = 145), late adolescent (n = 1655) and adult (n = 1585) women who gave birth during 2014 through 2017, utilizing data obtained from the...

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Published in:Ginekologia polska 2017-01, Vol.88 (12), p.674-678
Main Authors: Bostancı Ergen, Evrim, Abide Yayla, Cigdem, Sanverdi, Ilhan, Ozkaya, Enis, Kilicci, Cetin, Kabaca Kocakusak, Canan
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Language:English
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Summary:This study was conducted to compare pregnancy outcomes of early-middle adolescent, late adolescent and adult women. The study focused on early-middle adolescent (n = 145), late adolescent (n = 1655) and adult (n = 1585) women who gave birth during 2014 through 2017, utilizing data obtained from the Zeynep Kamil Women and Children's Health Training and Research Hospital. Pregnancy outcomes were determined according to the rates of preg¬nancy complications, including method of delivery, birth weight, as well as the rate of newborn intensive care admissions. Comparisons between the studied groups for various pregnancy complications showed highest rates of pre¬term deliveries (PD), preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM) and neonatal intensive care unit admission in early-middle adolescent group, whereas the highest cesarean section rates were observed in the adult group (p < 0.001). Analysis of the data revealed that adolescent pregnancy, especially the early-middle adolescent pregnancies, is associated with increased risks of adverse pregnancy outcomes.
ISSN:0017-0011
2543-6767
DOI:10.5603/GP.a2017.0120