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Maroc Medical. 2002; 24 (3): 182-5
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-60029

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The high risk of adolescent pregnancy is due to morphologic, socio-economic and psychologic factors and to the lack of prenatal supervision. In a retrospective study about 508 adolescents, we tried to emphasize the specific aspects of moroccan adolescent women. The unmarried ones represented 15%, mainly very young girls. The incidence of the preclampsia was 6%. The rate of premature delivery was 8%. These complications seen to be due to the lack of prenatal supervision and to the unmarried status of the adolescent. The delivery was most often eutocic. The instrumental extraction was necessary in 20,43% of the cases especially because of bad maternal cooperation at the expulsion. The caesarian section has been practiced in 5.12% of the cases. The average weight of newborns of unmarried women was by 280 grammes lower compared to newborns of married women. The weak neonatal weight [2500 grammes] was noticed in 12% of the cases mainely related to prematurity. The perinatal mortality represented 36.3% births. The pregnancy of adolescents doesn't seem to be subjet to high medical risk, provided that it takes advantage of prenatal follow up and adequate supervision


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Humans , Female , Delivery, Obstetric , Pregnancy , Adolescent , Pregnancy Complications , Obstetric Labor, Premature/etiology , Pre-Eclampsia
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