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[Delivery in adolescents]

M Link, A Wichmann

    Zentralblatt Fur Gynakologie
    |January 1, 1977
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    Deliveries in adolescent patients (16 and under) showed uncomplicated courses with low rates of interventions. Neonatal complications were mainly due to prematurity and malformations, suggesting improved prenatal care could reduce risks.

    Area of Science:

    • Obstetrics and Gynecology
    • Adolescent Medicine
    • Perinatal Health

    Context:

    • Historical delivery data from 1957-1961 and 1967-1971 for patients aged 16 and under.
    • Analysis of delivery frequency and outcomes in a young patient population.

    Purpose:

    • To report on the course and outcomes of deliveries in adolescent patients.
    • To identify factors contributing to neonatal complications and perinatal mortality.

    Summary:

    • Vaginal delivery was the predominant mode (140/142 patients) with an overall uncomplicated course.
    • Low incidence of breech presentation, cesarean section, and assisted deliveries observed.
    • Neonatal complications and perinatal mortality were primarily linked to prematurity and congenital malformations.
    Keywords:
    Adolescent PregnancyAdolescentsAdolescents, FemaleAge FactorsClinical ResearchDemographic FactorsDiseasesLactationPopulationPopulation CharacteristicsPregnancyPregnancy ComplicationsPuerperiumResearch MethodologyYouth

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    Impact:

    • Findings suggest that intensive prenatal care may reduce prematurity-related complications.
    • Highlights the generally favorable obstetric outcomes in this age group when uncomplicated by prematurity or malformations.