2019
DOI: 10.5958/0973-9130.2019.00384.0
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Relationship Between Maternal Age, Gravida and Gestational Age with Premature Rupture of Membrane in Adolescent Pregnancy

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“…In line with other studies [23] showed that there is a relationship between fetal abnormality and the incidence of prelabor rupture of membrane (p < 0.05; OR = 6.942 [CI 95%: 1.139-42.325]). This means that mothers who experience fetal abnormalities are at risk of 6.942 times greater to experience premature ruptured amniotic fluid compared to mothers who do not fetal location abnormalities.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In line with other studies [23] showed that there is a relationship between fetal abnormality and the incidence of prelabor rupture of membrane (p < 0.05; OR = 6.942 [CI 95%: 1.139-42.325]). This means that mothers who experience fetal abnormalities are at risk of 6.942 times greater to experience premature ruptured amniotic fluid compared to mothers who do not fetal location abnormalities.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Supportive factors include the presence of strong social support from family, peers and the community, which can provide a sense of support, understanding and practical help for the mother in coping with the challenges she faces. This social support can act as a protective factor that helps mothers feel more able to cope with the stress and pressure associated with pregnancy and motherhood (Nurfianto et al, 2019). https://journal.banjaresepacific.com/index.php/jimr 489 Access to comprehensive and quality reproductive health services is also an important enabling factor.…”
Section: Supporting and Inhibiting Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%

The Relationship Between Teenage Pregnancy and Future Maternal Mental Health

Etelvina Jose S. Tilman,
Eugenia Carvalho de Araujo,
Natalia Pereira
et al. 2024
JIMR
“…38 Pada wanita dengan nutrisi yang buruk dari diet rendah folat dan vitamin B12 dapat menyebabkan hiperhomosisteinemia. 39,40 Peningkatan kadar homosistein juga dapat menyebabkan beberapa proses penyakit seperti penyakit vaskular aterosklerotik dan komplikasi dalam obstetri termasuk ketuban pecah dini yang prematur. Keadaan kadar homosistein dalam darah yang tinggi dapat dicegah dengan penentuan diet yang tepat dan vitamin suplementasi yang baik, sehingga faktor risiko kadar homosistein yang tinggi menyebabkan KPD yang prematur dapat dicegah untuk mengurangi angka mortalitas dan morbiditas ibu maupun janin.…”
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