2011
DOI: 10.4236/ojog.2011.12010
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Outcome of delivery in nulliparous teenagers aged less than 17 years: the cameroon university centre hospital experience

Abstract: In a previous study at the Yaoundé-Cameroon University Centre Hospital, we found that delivery at extreme ages of reproductive health was associated with several fetal and maternal risks. We conducted this study aimed at testing the hypothesis that deliveries by teenagers were associated with increased risk. Data collection was retrospective from delivery room registers at between 01/01/1996 and 31/12/2000. Data were collected in singleton pregnancies. The identification of each nulliparous woman aged less tha… Show more

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“…4,13 En cuanto a las complicaciones durante la gestación, nuestro estudio mostró que las madres adolescentes tienen menor riesgo de preeclampsia, al igual que otros estudios. 10,13,14 En otras investigaciones, se identificó mayor riesgo en la población adolescente 15,16 ; sin embargo, estos estudios no ajustaron su modelo por paridad, factor asociado previamente con preeclampsia. 8 Diversos estudios han encontrado mayor riesgo para parto pretérmino en las adolescentes, 3,4,[11][12][13]15 en contraste con nuestros resultados.…”
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“…4,13 En cuanto a las complicaciones durante la gestación, nuestro estudio mostró que las madres adolescentes tienen menor riesgo de preeclampsia, al igual que otros estudios. 10,13,14 En otras investigaciones, se identificó mayor riesgo en la población adolescente 15,16 ; sin embargo, estos estudios no ajustaron su modelo por paridad, factor asociado previamente con preeclampsia. 8 Diversos estudios han encontrado mayor riesgo para parto pretérmino en las adolescentes, 3,4,[11][12][13]15 en contraste con nuestros resultados.…”
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“…In Sub Saharan Africa (Nigeria), the prevalence PPH in Primiparous woman is 24.4% [7]. In Cameroon, some studies give a 3.5% and 1.1% prevalence in primips [8] [9] and 23.6% in general after vaginal delivery [10]. PPH accounts for 35% -55% of peripartum maternal deaths worldwide [11].…”
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confidence: 99%