Obstetrics and perinatal outcome of pregnancies after the age of 45

We set out to describe the maternal and perinatal outcome of pregnancies in women 45 years old at the time of delivery. A retrospective review of hospital deliveries after 28 weeks of pregnancy was performed at the Princess Badeea Teaching Hospital (PBTH) in North Jordan for patients delivered betwe...

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description We set out to describe the maternal and perinatal outcome of pregnancies in women 45 years old at the time of delivery. A retrospective review of hospital deliveries after 28 weeks of pregnancy was performed at the Princess Badeea Teaching Hospital (PBTH) in North Jordan for patients delivered between 1 April 1994 and 31 December 1997. During the study period, there were 114 women aged 45 years atdelivery at the PBTH. The incidence was 3.3 per 1000 births. The median maternal age was 45 years. The majority of women (81.6%) were 45-46 years old. Maternal ages were 45 (n =64), 46 (n =29), 47 (n =9), 48 (n =8), 49 (n =2) and 50 (n =2) years. Median gravidity was 10, median parity was seven. Fortyfour (38.6%) patients had obstetric complications. The most frequent complication was diabetes mellitus (9.6%), followed by hypertension (4.4%). Caesarean section was performed in 32.5%. There were nine stillbirths and four early neonatal deaths, the perinatal mortality rate was 114/1000births. We conclude that women 45 years old at delivery have high perinatal mortality rate and we also noted a higher incidence of placental abruption, placenta praevia and caesarean delivery, compared with a younger group of women.
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