2017
DOI: 10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20170890
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Analytical study of adolescent pregnancies at a tertiary care centre

Abstract: Background: According to World Health Organization, about 16 million girls aged 15 to 19 and some 1 million girls under the age of 15 give birth every year. Teenage pregnancies have shown association with higher risks of prematurity, low birth weight, preeclampsia and anaemia as compared to adult pregnancies. The present study was analytical study of pregnant adolescent girls and feto-maternal outcome at a tertiary care centre.Methods: Girls between 10 to19 years, who attended the antenatal clinic and/or who w… Show more

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“…The incidence of teenage pregnancies in our study was found to be comparable to the teenage pregnancy rate as reported by Srivastava S et al, 9 who reported teenage pregnancy rate to be 4.02%. Relatively low incidence of teenage pregnancy rates were reported by Kappeler EM et al 10 Mean age of the patients in studied cases was similar to the mean age of cases reported by Masoumi SZ et al, 11 (17.3 years) and DG Scolov et al, 12 (17.81 years).…”
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confidence: 91%
“…The incidence of teenage pregnancies in our study was found to be comparable to the teenage pregnancy rate as reported by Srivastava S et al, 9 who reported teenage pregnancy rate to be 4.02%. Relatively low incidence of teenage pregnancy rates were reported by Kappeler EM et al 10 Mean age of the patients in studied cases was similar to the mean age of cases reported by Masoumi SZ et al, 11 (17.3 years) and DG Scolov et al, 12 (17.81 years).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%