
Between January 1, 1983 and June 30, 1991, 107,420 primiparae were recorded in the Swiss Statistics, which cover approx. 60 hospitals. 573 primiparae were 17 years of age or less (= Group I). The control group consisted of 106,855 primiparae between 18 and 35 years of age (Group II). Comparison of these 2 groups showed the following results: A significantly higher risk in prematurity in Group I. There was no significant difference in perinatal mortality or in birth weight under 2,500 g. A significantly lower rate of caesarean sections and of surgical assisted vaginal deliveries were recorded in Group I.
Adolescent, Cesarean Section, Infant, Newborn, Pregnancy Outcome, Extraction, Obstetrical, Pregnancy, Risk Factors, Germany, Pregnancy in Adolescence, Humans, Female, Fetal Death
Adolescent, Cesarean Section, Infant, Newborn, Pregnancy Outcome, Extraction, Obstetrical, Pregnancy, Risk Factors, Germany, Pregnancy in Adolescence, Humans, Female, Fetal Death
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