Research Question : Is there any difference between educational status, Parity & obstetrical risk status between adolescent & adult pregnant women? Is there any difference in the incidence of Low Birth weight between adolescent and adult pregnant women? Objectives : To compare the pregnancy outcome of adolescent mothers with the adult pregnant women. Study Design : Longitudinal descriptive study. Setting : Sarojini Nagar Block of Lucknow District, Uttar Pradesh Study Variable : Educational status, Parity. Obstetrical risk status. Low Birth Weight. Statistical Analysis : Percentages & Chi2 Square Test Results : The incidence of abortion (8.7%), still birth (6.2%) was higher in adolescent (<18yrs.) compared to adult pregna...
Aim: This study aimed to discover fetal results (miscarriage, birth weight, prematurity and childbir...
Objective: To evaluate in adolescents the association between body mass index (BMI) and obstetric ou...
Background: Adolescent pregnancy is a serious health and social problem worldwide. The aim of this s...
<p class="Bodytext191">Research Question : Is there any difference between educational status, Parit...
Research Question : What are the maternal factors which affect the pregnancy outcome. Objectives : T...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to evaluate whether adolescent pregnancy is a risk factor...
Objective: To compare maternal and neonatal outcomes between adolescent and adult pregnancy, focuse...
Background: Low birth weight is an important determinant of childhood morbidity and mortality. Birth...
Background: Low birth weight is defined as birth weight below 2500 mg. WHO states prevalence of LBW ...
Background: Adolescent pregnancy is a worldwide public health problem. WHO has defined adolescence a...
Background: Low birth weight is defined as weight at birth is less than 2.5 kg. Low birth weight inf...
Background: Birth weight is an important predictor of an individual’s survival and well-being and th...
Background: According to World Health Organization, about 16 million girls aged 15 to 19 and some 1 ...
Background: Women at both ends of the reproductive age spectrum have unique outcomes which needs to ...
Objective: To compare low birth weight (LBW) (< 2,500g) between infants born to adolescent and ad...
Aim: This study aimed to discover fetal results (miscarriage, birth weight, prematurity and childbir...
Objective: To evaluate in adolescents the association between body mass index (BMI) and obstetric ou...
Background: Adolescent pregnancy is a serious health and social problem worldwide. The aim of this s...
<p class="Bodytext191">Research Question : Is there any difference between educational status, Parit...
Research Question : What are the maternal factors which affect the pregnancy outcome. Objectives : T...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to evaluate whether adolescent pregnancy is a risk factor...
Objective: To compare maternal and neonatal outcomes between adolescent and adult pregnancy, focuse...
Background: Low birth weight is an important determinant of childhood morbidity and mortality. Birth...
Background: Low birth weight is defined as birth weight below 2500 mg. WHO states prevalence of LBW ...
Background: Adolescent pregnancy is a worldwide public health problem. WHO has defined adolescence a...
Background: Low birth weight is defined as weight at birth is less than 2.5 kg. Low birth weight inf...
Background: Birth weight is an important predictor of an individual’s survival and well-being and th...
Background: According to World Health Organization, about 16 million girls aged 15 to 19 and some 1 ...
Background: Women at both ends of the reproductive age spectrum have unique outcomes which needs to ...
Objective: To compare low birth weight (LBW) (< 2,500g) between infants born to adolescent and ad...
Aim: This study aimed to discover fetal results (miscarriage, birth weight, prematurity and childbir...
Objective: To evaluate in adolescents the association between body mass index (BMI) and obstetric ou...
Background: Adolescent pregnancy is a serious health and social problem worldwide. The aim of this s...