1987
DOI: 10.2307/1533006
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Statut matrimonial, cohabitation et grossesse. Évolution des aspects sociaux et médicaux des naissances hors mariage en France

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“…Between 1972 and 1981, their situation has worsened relative to that of married women: the characteristics of unmarried women living alone have little changed in the past 10 years, while in the general population, an amelioration in socio-cultural level and a decrease in perinatal morbidity has been observed. 24 This situation is similar to that of women under 20 years old, which has essentially followed the same trend,25 and who had a very high risk of preterm delivery in 1981 as it can be seen in the logistic model. It should however be noted that these two groups of women represent two distinct populations, since only 27% of the unmarried women living alone were under the age of 20 at the time of the birth of their child, in 1981.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Between 1972 and 1981, their situation has worsened relative to that of married women: the characteristics of unmarried women living alone have little changed in the past 10 years, while in the general population, an amelioration in socio-cultural level and a decrease in perinatal morbidity has been observed. 24 This situation is similar to that of women under 20 years old, which has essentially followed the same trend,25 and who had a very high risk of preterm delivery in 1981 as it can be seen in the logistic model. It should however be noted that these two groups of women represent two distinct populations, since only 27% of the unmarried women living alone were under the age of 20 at the time of the birth of their child, in 1981.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…These deliveries required rigorous monitoring of the labour of delivery using the partogram. We recorded Hamada et al [28] in Rabat, Morocco, reported 57% of mechanical dystocies as causes of caesarean section in adolescents compared to 20% in controls.…”
Section: The Mode Of Delivery and Caesarean Section Indicationsmentioning
confidence: 77%