Teenage pregnancy: Prevalence and adverse outcomes in Baghdad city

Thikra N Abdulla (1) , Weqar Akram (2)
(1) Department of Obs. & Gyn., Al-Kindy College of Medicine, Baghdad University, Baghdad, Iraq, Iraq ,
(2) Department of Obs. & Gyn., Al-Kindy College of Medicine, Baghdad University, Baghdad, Iraq, Iraq

Abstract

Pregnancy at an early age of life is a major challenge. The consequences of this problem have an impact on the quality of life of the young mother and her family, and determines an important risk for her offspring. The son of a teenage mother has, in general, greater risks than that of a mother of more than 20 years. The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence and outcome of teenage pregnancy. A descriptive data base study was conducted at Al-Elwia Maternity Teaching hospital in the period from January 1, 2019 to the end of June 2019 within the age between 12 and 19 years old. The mean age of the mother was 17.4 ± 1.5 years. The mean age of the father was 23.9 ± 5.7 years with (69.5%) with Vaginal delivery and most of the teenage pregnant women were primigravidas (80.3%) and major group of birth weight neonate was in between 2500-4000 gm. Aanemia was the most common complication (55.8%) then pregnancy induced hypertension PIH (18.3%). The admission of the neonate to the neonatal intensive care unit (40.0%) are higher than other complications. In conclusion:Prevalence of teenage pregnancy was (21.9%), with high complications for mothers and neonate.

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Thikra N Abdulla
Weqar Akram
wegarakram@yahoo.com (Primary Contact)
Thikra N Abdulla, & Weqar Akram. (2020). Teenage pregnancy: Prevalence and adverse outcomes in Baghdad city. International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 11(3), 2928–2931. Retrieved from https://ijrps.com/home/article/view/517

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