Frequency of Teenage Pregnancy and Frequency of its Complications
Sadaf Sabir, Gulfishan Haq, Sumaira Meer Perhiar, Falak Naz, Maliha Fatima, Farah Karim
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ABSTRACT
Objectives: To determine the frequency of fetomaternal
complications among teenage pregnant women.
Study
design:
Descriptive study, cross-sectional study.
Settings: Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Civil Hospital
Karachi
Study
duration: 4th February 2019 to 3rd
August 2020.
Materials
& Methods: A total
of 126 pregnant women with teenage pregnancies of 13-19 years of age were
included. Patients with known medical disorders i.e. PIH, DM were excluded. All teenagers were questioned for demographic particulars like
age, parity, ethnicity, antenatal care, qualification, and their height and weight
were taken. Clinical details regarding maternal and fetal outcomes of pregnancy
were acquired. The data regarding the demographic characteristics of pregnant
teenagers and details about fetal and maternal outcomes were documented.
Results: In this study, the age span ranges between 13 and
19 years with a mean age of 17.44 ± 1.63 years. A majority of these patients
100 (79.87%) were between theage group of 17 to 19 years. In this study, the frequency
of fetomaternal outcome in teenage pregnancy was as follows; anemia was found
in 41 (32.54%), miscarriage in 23 (18.25%) patients, and preterm birth in 45
(35.71%) patients.
Conclusion: This study concluded that teenage
pregnancy is associated with adverse fetomaternal outcomes so it is recommended
that public awareness should be
arranged on national and regional levels regarding this major public health
issue and to avoid teenage marriages.
Keywords:
Teenage
pregnancy, anemia, preterm birth.
ABSTRACT
Objectives: To determine the frequency of fetomaternal
complications among teenage pregnant women.
Study
design:
Descriptive study, cross-sectional study.
Settings: Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Civil Hospital
Karachi
Study
duration: 4th February 2019 to 3rd
August 2020.
Materials
& Methods: A total
of 126 pregnant women with teenage pregnancies of 13-19 years of age were
included. Patients with known medical disorders i.e. PIH, DM were excluded. All teenagers were questioned for demographic particulars like
age, parity, ethnicity, antenatal care, qualification, and their height and weight
were taken. Clinical details regarding maternal and fetal outcomes of pregnancy
were acquired. The data regarding the demographic characteristics of pregnant
teenagers and details about fetal and maternal outcomes were documented.
Results: In this study, the age span ranges between 13 and
19 years with a mean age of 17.44 ± 1.63 years. A majority of these patients
100 (79.87%) were between theage group of 17 to 19 years. In this study, the frequency
of fetomaternal outcome in teenage pregnancy was as follows; anemia was found
in 41 (32.54%), miscarriage in 23 (18.25%) patients, and preterm birth in 45
(35.71%) patients.
Conclusion: This study concluded that teenage
pregnancy is associated with adverse fetomaternal outcomes so it is recommended
that public awareness should be
arranged on national and regional levels regarding this major public health
issue and to avoid teenage marriages.
Keywords:
Teenage
pregnancy, anemia, preterm birth.