Obstetric Implications of Pregnancy in Adolescence

Abstract
Pregnancy in adolescence constitutes a high-risk obstetric situation and there is an obvious need for improvement in obstetric care for this age group. A retrospective study of 94 mothers, 17 years of age and under, was carried out at the Teaching Hospital of King Faisal University [Dammam, Saudia Arabia] in order to assess the obstetric implications of adolescent pregnancy. This study has shown a significant increase in the incidence of low birth weight infants, breech presentation and preterm delivery. A significantly smaller number of adolescent mothers were found to have given birth spontaneously, vaginally. Adolescent primigravidas were noted to run a greater risk. It is imperative to institute a medical and educational service with comprehensive prenatal care for adolescent mothers in order to improve the outcome of their pregnancies.

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