[Survey the association between maternal age and pregnancy outcome]
Journal of Guilan University of Medical Sciences. 2006; 15 (60): 73-78
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Introduction: Age of mother at pregnancy can be one of the main risk factors for hazardous outcome of pregnancy
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the association between the maternal age and the outcome of pregnancy
Materials and Methods: this is descriptive cross-sectional analytic study that pregnancy outcome in women presenting to Alzahra hospital for delivery was assessed variable studied included enduced hypertension and diabetes in placental complication placenta abruption, placental previa preterm labor and premature rupture of membranes [PROM] was divided into 3 groups based on age =16 and 17-34 and >/=35. Pregnant women in two groups: 17-34 and >/=35 were matched according to parity. Data collection analysis was carried out with chi-square test by SPSS.9 software
Results: In this survey, 6045 pregnant women with gestational age over 20 weeks were studied. Frequency of delivered women according to age group showed that 52 cases [%0.8] were =16 years, 5406[89.4%] were 17-34 years and other 587[9.8%]were >/=35.Data showed that there were significant differences between the three age groups and the risk of pregnancy-induced hypertension, gestational diabetes, placental abruption, placental previa, PROM, mal presentation, preterm labor and cesarean section [P<0/05]. In contrast, there wasn't a statistically significant difference between advanced maternal age and the frequency of PROM P>0/05
Conclusion: It appears that pregnancy in age >/=35 comparing with teenage pregnancy has special risk factors. Awareness of the risks and complications has an important role planning for appropriate prenatal services
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the association between the maternal age and the outcome of pregnancy
Materials and Methods: this is descriptive cross-sectional analytic study that pregnancy outcome in women presenting to Alzahra hospital for delivery was assessed variable studied included enduced hypertension and diabetes in placental complication placenta abruption, placental previa preterm labor and premature rupture of membranes [PROM] was divided into 3 groups based on age =16 and 17-34 and >/=35. Pregnant women in two groups: 17-34 and >/=35 were matched according to parity. Data collection analysis was carried out with chi-square test by SPSS.9 software
Results: In this survey, 6045 pregnant women with gestational age over 20 weeks were studied. Frequency of delivered women according to age group showed that 52 cases [%0.8] were =16 years, 5406[89.4%] were 17-34 years and other 587[9.8%]were >/=35.Data showed that there were significant differences between the three age groups and the risk of pregnancy-induced hypertension, gestational diabetes, placental abruption, placental previa, PROM, mal presentation, preterm labor and cesarean section [P<0/05]. In contrast, there wasn't a statistically significant difference between advanced maternal age and the frequency of PROM P>0/05
Conclusion: It appears that pregnancy in age >/=35 comparing with teenage pregnancy has special risk factors. Awareness of the risks and complications has an important role planning for appropriate prenatal services
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IMEMR
Tipo de estudio:
Risk_factors_studies
Idioma:
Fa
Revista:
J. Guilan Univ. Med. Sci.
Año:
2006