Teenage pregnancy is a worldwide problem bearing serious social and medical implications relating to maternal and child health. A cross-sectional observational study was undertaken to compare the different sociodemographic characteristics and perinatal outcomes of teenage primigravida mothers with those of adult primigravida mothers in a tertiary-care hospital in eastern India. A sample of 350 each in cases and comparison group comprised the study subjects. Data were collected through interviews and by observa-tions using a pretested and predesigned schedule. Results revealed that the teenage mothers had a higher proportion ( 27. 7%) of preterm deliveries compared to 13. 1% in the adult mothers and had low-birth-weight babies ( 38. 9% vs 30...
Introduction: Adolescence is the transitional phase of growth and development between childhood and ...
Background: The objective is to study the fetomaternal outcome in teenage pregnancy at MGMGH for the...
Robin Medhi, Banani Das, Arpana Das, Mansur Ahmed, Sonika Bawri, Suditi Rai Department of Obstetrics...
Teenage pregnancy is a worldwide problem bearing serious social and medical implications relating to...
BACKGROUND: Teenage pregnancy is formally defined as a pregnancy in any women who has not reached ...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the maternal and foetal outcomes and complications i...
Background: Adolescent pregnancy also called as teenage pregnancy is a major public health problem w...
Aim: This study aimed to discover fetal results (miscarriage, birth weight, prematurity and childbir...
Background: Adolescent pregnancy is a serious health and social problem worldwide. The aim of this s...
Background: In India, teenage pregnancy is an important public-health problem, although the national...
Background: Teenage pregnancy accounts for 11% of births worldwide and 95% of these occur in low mid...
INTRODUCTION: Teenage pregnancy is the most important public health problem which occurs both in dev...
Background: Early marriage and confinement are contributing factors to high maternal and perinatal ...
Background: With changing socio-demographic landscape of India, teenage pregnancy has become an impo...
Background: Pregnancies that occur below the age of 19 years are called as teenage pregnancies. Teen...
Introduction: Adolescence is the transitional phase of growth and development between childhood and ...
Background: The objective is to study the fetomaternal outcome in teenage pregnancy at MGMGH for the...
Robin Medhi, Banani Das, Arpana Das, Mansur Ahmed, Sonika Bawri, Suditi Rai Department of Obstetrics...
Teenage pregnancy is a worldwide problem bearing serious social and medical implications relating to...
BACKGROUND: Teenage pregnancy is formally defined as a pregnancy in any women who has not reached ...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the maternal and foetal outcomes and complications i...
Background: Adolescent pregnancy also called as teenage pregnancy is a major public health problem w...
Aim: This study aimed to discover fetal results (miscarriage, birth weight, prematurity and childbir...
Background: Adolescent pregnancy is a serious health and social problem worldwide. The aim of this s...
Background: In India, teenage pregnancy is an important public-health problem, although the national...
Background: Teenage pregnancy accounts for 11% of births worldwide and 95% of these occur in low mid...
INTRODUCTION: Teenage pregnancy is the most important public health problem which occurs both in dev...
Background: Early marriage and confinement are contributing factors to high maternal and perinatal ...
Background: With changing socio-demographic landscape of India, teenage pregnancy has become an impo...
Background: Pregnancies that occur below the age of 19 years are called as teenage pregnancies. Teen...
Introduction: Adolescence is the transitional phase of growth and development between childhood and ...
Background: The objective is to study the fetomaternal outcome in teenage pregnancy at MGMGH for the...
Robin Medhi, Banani Das, Arpana Das, Mansur Ahmed, Sonika Bawri, Suditi Rai Department of Obstetrics...