Hospital-based perinatal outcomes and complications in teenage pregnancy in India

Teenage pregnancy is a worldwide problem bearing serious social and medical implications relating to maternal and child health. A cross-sectional observational study was undertaken to compare the different sociodemographic characteristics and perinatal outcomes of teenage primigravida mothers with t...

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description Teenage pregnancy is a worldwide problem bearing serious social and medical implications relating to maternal and child health. A cross-sectional observational study was undertaken to compare the different sociodemographic characteristics and perinatal outcomes of teenage primigravida mothers with those of adult primigravida mothers in a tertiary-care hospital in eastern India. A sample of 350 each in cases and comparison group comprised the study subjects. Data were collected through interviews and by observa-tions using a pretested and predesigned schedule. Results revealed that the teenage mothers had a higher proportion ( 27. 7%) of preterm deliveries compared to 13. 1% in the adult mothers and had low-birth-weight babies ( 38. 9% vs 30. 4% respectively). Stillbirth rate was also significantly higher in teenage deliveries ( 5. 1% vs 0. 9% respectively). The teenage mothers developed more adverse perinatal complications, such as preterm births, stillbirths, neonatal deaths, and delivered low-birthweight babies, when compared with those of the adult primigravida mothers. Teenage pregnancy is still a rampant and important public-health problem in India with unfavourable perinatal outcomes and needs to be tackled on a priority basis.
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Adolescent mothers
Adolescents
Age
Care and treatment
Complications and side effects
Cross-Sectional Studies
Data entry
Delivery, Obstetric
Evaluation
Female
Health outcomes
Health surveys
Hospitals, University - statistics & numerical data
Humans
India
India - epidemiology
Infant, Low Birth Weight
Infant, Newborn
Infants
Management
Maternal & child health
Maternal health services
Methods
Mothers
Observational studies
Obstetric labor complications
Obstetric Labor Complications - epidemiology
Obstetrics
Original Papers
Patient outcomes
Perinatal
Pregnancy
Pregnancy in Adolescence
Pregnancy Outcome
Pregnancy outcomes
Pregnant adolescent girls
Premature births
Public health
Risk Factors
Socioeconomic Factors
Studies
Teen pregnancy
Teenage parents
Teenage pregnancy
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