Obstetric outcomes of teenage pregnancy versus adult pregnancy in Egypt

Other Title(s)

نتائج الحمل و الولادة لدى المراهقات (19 سنة فأقل)‎ مقارنة بالحمل في الأكبر سنا (أكثر من 19 سنة)‎ في مصر

Joint Authors

Shaban, Mamduh Muhammad
Dhakhirah, Mahmud
Sad, Hazim
al-Khulaydi, Samirah

Source

Assiut Medical Journal

Issue

Vol. 35, Issue 2 (31 May. 2011), pp.93-102, 10 p.

Publisher

Assiut University Faculty of Medicine

Publication Date

2011-05-31

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

10

Main Subjects

Medicine

Topics

Abstract EN

Background and Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the obstetric outcome of the teenage pregnancy with that of adult pregnancy.

Material and Methods: 3260 women with first pregnancy attending Assiut hospital for delivery participated in the study.

According fo mother age; the women were assigned into one of two groups; the Is' group included 847 women; the teenage group (primigravida with age of nineteen or less) and the Td group included 2413 women; the elderly group (primigravida with age more than nineteen).

A structural questionnaire was conducted including background information that covers details of socioeconomic status, obstetric history and complication, delivery and its complications and fetal and neonatal outcomes.

Complete medical and obstetric examination was performed for every woman in the study as well as their born baby.

Results: Only 847 (26.0%) teenagers were < 19 years versus 2413 women (74.0%) were adults.

Teenage women had significantly higher percentages of being housewives (97.7% versus 92.7%), residing in rural area (87.0% versus 76.5%) and had low socioeconomic score (19.1±6.3 versus 21.0±7.1).

Teenage pregnancies had higher incidence of anemia (32.0% versus 25.7%), pre-eclampsia (12.6% versus 9.1%>), preterm labor (17.6% versus 13.3%), vaginal delivery with and without episiotomy lower Apgar score (8.5±2.1 versus 8.

7±2.0) and higher rate of neonatal reference to the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) (19.3%) versus 16.4%).

Older group pregnancies had higher incidence of gestational-hypertension (4.9%> versus 1.2%), mean gestational age (37.1±4.9 versus 36.5 ± 5.2), higher incidence of cesarean section (46.

7%> versus 33.3%), longer hospital stay (hours) (11.9±9 versus 8.8±5.5), higher incidence of maternal mortality (3.8% versus 2.4%) and higher mean birth weight (2847±701 versus 2719±686 gm).

But the incidence of eclampsia, abortion, stillbirth, multiple pregnancy and congenital anomalies were similar in both groups.

Conclusion: These results suggest an increased risk for some adverse pregnancy outcomes among teenage group as anemia, preterm labor and low birth weight but this may be dependent on the high-quality maternity care rather than maternal age.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Shaban, Mamduh Muhammad& Dhakhirah, Mahmud& Sad, Hazim& al-Khulaydi, Samirah. 2011. Obstetric outcomes of teenage pregnancy versus adult pregnancy in Egypt. Assiut Medical Journal،Vol. 35, no. 2, pp.93-102.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

Shaban, Mamduh Muhammad…[et al.]. Obstetric outcomes of teenage pregnancy versus adult pregnancy in Egypt. Assiut Medical Journal Vol. 35, no. 2 (May. 2011), pp.93-102.
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American Medical Association (AMA)

Shaban, Mamduh Muhammad& Dhakhirah, Mahmud& Sad, Hazim& al-Khulaydi, Samirah. Obstetric outcomes of teenage pregnancy versus adult pregnancy in Egypt. Assiut Medical Journal. 2011. Vol. 35, no. 2, pp.93-102.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-274287

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 100-102

Record ID

BIM-274287