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Childbirth in Teenagers at the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Communautaire de Bangui
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作者 N. R. Ngbale A. Koirokpi +6 位作者 G. R. D. L. Kogboma-Wongo C. Gaunefet S. Ouapou A. Touanga G. D. Kossa Ko Ouakoua S. Matoulou-M’bala A. Sepou 《Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology》 2020年第8期1141-1146,共6页
<strong>Introduction</strong>: The teenager is the one whose chronological age is between 10 and 19 years according to the World Health Organization. Pregnancy dur-ing teenage age, whether desired or not, ... <strong>Introduction</strong>: The teenager is the one whose chronological age is between 10 and 19 years according to the World Health Organization. Pregnancy dur-ing teenage age, whether desired or not, presents serious obstetric risks. The purpose of this study was to assess risk factors associated with childbirth in teenagers. <strong>Patients and Methods</strong>: This was an analytical cross-sectional study (witness case) conducted over the period from April 1st to September 30th, 2019 (6 months) in the maternity ward of the Centre Hospitalier Uni-versitaire. It was included in the study all the parturients who were presented according to the place where the pregnancy was monitored. <strong>Results</strong>: A total of 510 childbirths were recorded during the study period, we identified 157 childbirth aged under 20 (teenager), and 353 controls. The frequency of childbirth for teenage girls was 30.7%. The average age of teenage girls was 15 years with extremes of 13-19 years old. Risk factors were represented by preeclampsia, episiotomy. The low birth weight and premature birth are the most significant fetal morbidity. Conclusion: The pregnancy in teenagers is a public health issue. 展开更多
关键词 TEENAGERS MORBIDITY Central Africa amenorrhea week (aw)
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