TITLE:
Obstetrical and Perinatal Outcomes of Adolescent Pregnancies in Cameroon: A Retrospective Cohort Study at the Yaoundé General Hospital
AUTHORS:
Jean Dupont Kemfang Ngowa, Jean Marie Kasia, Walter Dobgima Pisoh, Anny Ngassam, Cyrille Noa
KEYWORDS:
Adolescent Pregnancy, Perinatal and Obstetrical Outcome, Preterm Birth, Low Birth Weight
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
Vol.5 No.2,
February
4,
2015
ABSTRACT:
Background: Adolescent pregnancy is a
serious health and social problem worldwide as well as in Cameroon. The aim of
this study was to determine the obstetrical and perinatal outcomes of
nulliparous adolescent pregnancies in a reference hospital in Cameroon.
Methods: A retrospective cohort study to compare the outcomes of nulliparous
adolescent pregnancies to those of nulliparous women aged 20 to 25 years was
carried out at the Yaoundé General Hospital between January 1993 and December
2012. Results: Adolescent deliveries represented 2.84% (331 deliveries) of all
deliveries registered during the study period. The adolescent mothers had a
significantly higher incidence of preeclampsia/eclampsia, preterm delivery and
low birth weight babies (st and 5th minutes), the rate of admission in the
neonatal intensive care unit, stillbirth and neonatal death. Conclusion:
Adolescent pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of preeclampsia/
eclampsia, preterm birth and low birth weight.