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The study of maternal and neonatal complications in teenage pregnancy

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dc.contributor.author Chaithirayanon S.
dc.contributor.author Chaisansuk J.
dc.contributor.author Siripornpanich V.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-03-10T13:16:36Z
dc.date.available 2022-03-10T13:16:36Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.identifier.issn 1252208
dc.identifier.other 2-s2.0-85116042692
dc.identifier.uri https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/17174
dc.identifier.uri https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85116042692&doi=10.35755%2fjmedassocthai.2021.S03.00006&partnerID=40&md5=710c9085637c43d9ecd883eeb9ba21de
dc.description.abstract Background: Pregnancy in adolescents is the important health problem around the world, especially for developing countries including Thailand. Objective: To define the prevalence of teenage pregnancy at HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Medical Center as well as its complication in both maternal and neonatal aspects. Materials and Methods: The present study is a prospective cohort study conducted in HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Medical Center, Nakhon Nayok, Thailand. The data was collected between August 2016 and May 2017. Participants were divided into 2 groups consisted of pregnant adolescents (age 10 to 19 years old) and pregnant adults (age 20 to 34 years old). Clinical information of newborns were collected at the age of 3 days. Results: There were 1,258 pregnancies in total including 198 adolescent pregnancies, so the prevalence of adolescent pregnancy in our study was 15.7%. Adolescent pregnancy was associated with lower education level, anemia, and higher rate of vaginal delivery. The neonatal complication of teenage pregnancy found in the present study consisted of anemia (22.7%) and meconium-stained amniotic fluid (9.1%). In contrast, the gestational diabetes (1.5%) and neonatal hypoglycemia (6.6%) were lower in adolescent pregnancy, compared to adult pregnancy. Conclusion: Teenage pregnancy showed the negative impact on both maternal and neonatal health, particularly for anemia in pregnant women and neonates as well as meconium-stained amniotic fluid. © JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF THAILAND.
dc.language en
dc.subject anti human immunodeficiency virus agent
dc.subject bilirubin
dc.subject C reactive protein
dc.subject hemoglobin
dc.subject hepatitis B surface antigen
dc.subject adolescent
dc.subject adolescent pregnancy
dc.subject adult
dc.subject amnion fluid
dc.subject anemia
dc.subject Apgar score
dc.subject Article
dc.subject birth injury
dc.subject blood cell count
dc.subject cohort analysis
dc.subject congenital malformation
dc.subject education
dc.subject female
dc.subject gestational age
dc.subject hematocrit
dc.subject human
dc.subject hypoglycemia
dc.subject low birth weight
dc.subject major clinical study
dc.subject maternal disease
dc.subject maternal hypertension
dc.subject mean corpuscular volume
dc.subject meconium
dc.subject neonatal pneumonia
dc.subject newborn death
dc.subject newborn disease
dc.subject newborn jaundice
dc.subject newborn sepsis
dc.subject parity
dc.subject perinatal asphyxia
dc.subject postpartum hemorrhage
dc.subject preeclampsia
dc.subject pregnancy diabetes mellitus
dc.subject prevalence
dc.subject respiratory distress syndrome
dc.subject sexually transmitted disease
dc.subject thorax radiography
dc.subject transient tachypnea of the newborn
dc.subject urinary tract infection
dc.subject vaginal delivery
dc.subject venereal disease reaction test
dc.title The study of maternal and neonatal complications in teenage pregnancy
dc.type Article
dc.rights.holder Scopus
dc.identifier.bibliograpycitation Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol 104, No.9 (2021), p.S9-S14
dc.identifier.doi 10.35755/jmedassocthai.2021.S03.00006


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