FREQUENCY AND OUTCOME OF ADOLESCENT PREGNANCY IN POPULATION OF PESHAWAR

  • FARHANA JABEEN SHAH
  • ANMA FAREED
  • WAJAHAT ULLAH ZAKORI
  • et al.
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Abstract

Objective: To determine the frequency of adolescent pregnancy and its related maternal and fetal complications. Study Design: Cross-sectional descriptive study Place and Duration of Study: Outpatient Departments of Tertiary Care Hospitals of Peshawar from 1st January to 31st December 2016. Patients and Methods: A total of 200 pregnant women (booked or unbooked) of age of 13-19 years, delivered at tertiary care hospital were included. All pregnant females of 13-19 years including primary or multiparous had any other medical illness except pregnancy associated problems were excluded. Results: 41% adolescent mothers were primigravida and 59% were multigravida of the same group. Adolescent pregnant females were 21% between 13-15 years, 28% between 16-17 years and 51% between 18-19 years of adolescent mothers. Among ethnic groups adolescent pregnancy in Pashtuns were 48.5%, Hindko were 10%, Punjabi were 10.5%, Muhajirs were 20.5% and others were 10.5%. Maternal complications in adolescent mothers were anaemia 72%, caesarean section 7.5%, pregnancy induced hypertension 8%, post-partum haemorrhages 6.5% and instrumental delivery 6%. Foetal complications includes low birth weight 54.5%,pre-mature births 13%,still birth 9%, birth trauma 8.5%, respiratory infections 15%. Conclusion: Adolescent pregnancies are quite prevalent in the District Peshawar. Most prevalent age group of adolescent mothers was 18-19 years. Most frequent maternal complication among adolescent mothers were anemia, while low birth weight was more frequent among fetal complications.

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FARHANA JABEEN SHAH, ANMA FAREED, WAJAHAT ULLAH ZAKORI, IRFAN ULLAH, IJAZ-UL-HAQ, & HAMZA KHAN. (2018). FREQUENCY AND OUTCOME OF ADOLESCENT PREGNANCY IN POPULATION OF PESHAWAR. Pakistan Postgraduate Medical Journal, 29(1), 8–12. https://doi.org/10.51642/ppmj.v29i1.49

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