IMR Press / CEOG / Volume 25 / Issue 1-2 / pii/1998010

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Original Research

Pregnancy and delivery in a group of Israeli teenagers. A case-controlled study

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1 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Edith Wolfson Medical Cente1; Ho/on, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel-Aviv (Israel)
Clin. Exp. Obstet. Gynecol. 1998, 25(1-2), 32–35;
Published: 10 March 1998
Abstract

Objective: To assess characteristics of an Istraeli group of nulliparous teenagers and to compare selected variables of their course and outcome of pregnancy with controls. Methods: Hospital records of 46 consecutive nulliparous teenagers younger than 17.5 years who delivered during a ten-year period and 84 matched adult controls were reviewed. Results: The majority of the teenagers were older than 15 years, married and most were born in Israel or in the former Soviet Union with no obvious socio-economical deprivation. The rate of prenatal follow-up, hypertensive disorders, type of analgesia during labor and mode of delivery were similar in teenagers and controls. A statistically non-significant higher rate of anemia (hemo­globin, IO gr%), preterm delivery and low birth weight were observed in teenagers. Only the rate of induction of labor and the rate of a hemoglobin level higher than 12 gr % were significantly lower in teenagers Conclusions: The course and outcome of pregnancy were in most respects similar in this group of nulliparous teenagers and matched adult controls.

Keywords
Teenage pregnancy
Teenage delivery
Complications
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