Introduction: This study aimed to determine the frequency and to assess maternal and perinatal prognosis for vaginal delivery in adolescent girls in the city of Lubumbashi. Methods: We conducted a case-control study of vaginal deliveries in singleton pregnancy in 10 referral hospitals in Lubumbashi (DR Congo) from December 2013 to May 2014. Adolescent girls (< 20 years) were compared to older women aged 20-34 years. Maternal sociodemographic parameters, morbi-maternal and perinatal mortality were analyzed. Usual statistics and logistic regression were used to analyze the results. The significance level was set at p <0.05.Results: Vaginal delivery rate among adolescent girls was 7.7%. Cesarean section (OR=1.9 (1.1-3.1)), episiotomy (OR=4.2 (2.9-5.9)), pathological delivery (OR=2.7 (1.1-6.5)), eclampsia (OR=4.4 (1.3-14.5)) and low birth weight (OR=2.0 (1.3-3.0)) were significantly higher among adolescent girls than in adults. Conclusion: Vaginal delivery in adolescent girls, compared to that of older women aged 20-34 years, is associated with a poor prognosis. Hence the importance and the urgent need to implement awareness sessions to increase attendance to prenatal consultation services, for screening optimization, monitoring and prevention for pregnancy pathologies in adolescent girls.
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Luhete, P. K., Mukuku, O., Tambwe, A. M., & Kayamba, P. K. M. (2017). Etude du pronostic maternel et périnatal au cours de l’accouchement chez l’adolescente à Lubumbashi, République Démocratique du Congo. Pan African Medical Journal, 26. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2017.26.182.9479
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