Obstetric Complications and Adverse Birth Outcomes among Adolescent and Adult Pregnant Women in Dhaka, Bangladesh

Israt Jahan, Rumana Rashid, F. Bari, Md Zafar As Sadiq, Tasmia Islam, Eyad Ahmed
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Background and Objective: The current study aimed to determine the association of maternal age and obstetric complications and adverse birth outcomes among the adolescent and adult pregnant women. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted involving about 150 pregnant women (75 adolescent and 75 adult) who were purposively selected from three maternity centers of Dhaka city. All of them were primigravida experiencing their third trimester of pregnancy. They were interviewed twice (first visit during third trimester and second visit after delivery) with a semi-structured questionnaire. Statistical analysis was done by IBM SPSS Statistics version 20.0. Adjusted odds ratios were achieved by conducting binomial logistic regression analysis. Results: The mean age of the adolescent pregnant girls and adult pregnant women were 16.54±2.38 and 25.23±5.67 years of age, respectively. It was explored that adolescent pregnant girls had higher risks for anemia, preeclampsia, eclampsia, severe fever, jaundice, abnormal position of the baby and urinary problems during gestation. On the contrary, they were observed with lower risks for gestational diabetes, excessive bleeding and leakage of amniotic fluid during pregnancy. During delivery, adolescent group had higher risks for excessive bleeding and placental abruption. Findings of the study also showed that pregnant adolescents had higher risks of various adverse birth outcomes like preterm delivery, still birth, small for gestational age (SGA), very low birth weight (LBW), and low birth weight (LBW). Conclusion: Adolescent pregnancy in Dhaka city had augmented the risk of obstetric complications during pregnancy, during delivery as well as adverse birth outcomes.
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孟加拉国达卡青少年和成年孕妇的产科并发症和不良分娩结果
背景和目的:本研究旨在确定青少年和成年孕妇中产妇年龄与产科并发症和不良分娩结局的关系。方法:采用横断面研究方法,从达喀市的三个妇产中心择取约150名孕妇(75名少女和75名成人)。她们都是初产妇,正处于妊娠晚期。用半结构化问卷对她们进行了两次访谈(第一次是在妊娠晚期,第二次是在分娩后)。采用IBM SPSS Statistics 20.0进行统计分析。校正后的优势比通过二项逻辑回归分析得到。结果:少女怀孕的平均年龄为16.54±2.38岁,成年怀孕的平均年龄为25.23±5.67岁。探讨少女妊娠期贫血、子痫前期、子痫、高烧、黄疸、胎儿体位异常、尿路问题的发生风险较高。相反,她们在妊娠期间患妊娠糖尿病、大出血和羊水漏的风险较低。分娩过程中,青少年组出现大出血和胎盘早剥的风险较高。研究结果还表明,怀孕的青少年出现早产、死产、小胎龄(SGA)、极低出生体重(LBW)和低出生体重(LBW)等各种不良出生结局的风险更高。结论:达卡市的青少年怀孕增加了怀孕期间、分娩期间产科并发症的风险以及不良分娩结果。
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