Epidemiology of Adverse Outcomes in Teenage Pregnancy-A Northeastern Romanian Tertiary Referral Center

Background: Despite being a very well-documented subject in the literature, there are still conflicting results regarding teenage pregnancies and their fetal outcomes. Methods: We conducted a retrospective, comparative cohort study that included 1082 mothers aged less than 18 years, compared to 41,9...

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Hauptverfasser: Ursache, Alexandra, Lozneanu, Ludmila, Bujor, Iuliana, Cristofor, Alexandra, Popescu, Ioana, Gireada, Roxana, Mandici, Cristina Elena, Găină, Marcel Alexandru, Grigore, Mihaela, Matasariu, Daniela Roxana
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description Background: Despite being a very well-documented subject in the literature, there are still conflicting results regarding teenage pregnancies and their fetal outcomes. Methods: We conducted a retrospective, comparative cohort study that included 1082 mothers aged less than 18 years, compared to 41,998 mothers aged over 18 years, who delivered in our tertiary referral center between January 2015 and December 2021. To check for significant differences between the two groups, the chi-qquared or Fisher’s test for categorical variables were used. Results: We detected statistically significant higher rates of fetal malformation, premature birth, FGR and SGA fetal growth conditions, preeclampsia, condylomatosis and vaginal infection with E. coli in our cohort of teenagers. In this subpopulation of teenagers, the rate for premature birth at less than 32 weeks of gestation was 3.26-fold higher and 3.25-fold higher for condylomatosis, and these results referred to the cohort of adult patients (>18 years old) that gave birth in the same interval of time. Conclusions: Teenage pregnancies still remain a major health problem that burdens all countries worldwide regardless of their income. It needs solutions initially to prevent pregnancy in this young age segment and last but not least to improve both maternal and fetal outcomes.
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subjects Abortion
Adolescent
Adult
Anemia
Birth
Birth weight
Child development
Cohort Studies
Condylomatosis
Epidemiology
Escherichia coli
Female
Fetuses
Gestational age
Growth conditions
Hospitals
Humans
Hypertension
Middle Aged
Mothers
Pre-eclampsia
Preeclampsia
Pregnancy
Pregnancy complications
Pregnancy Complications - epidemiology
Pregnancy in Adolescence
Pregnancy Outcome - epidemiology
Premature birth
Premature Birth - epidemiology
Public health
Retrospective Studies
Romania
Statistical analysis
Teenage pregnancy
Tertiary Care Centers
Trends
Womens health
title Epidemiology of Adverse Outcomes in Teenage Pregnancy-A Northeastern Romanian Tertiary Referral Center
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