A Systematic Review of Risk Factors, Obstetric and Perinatal Outcomes in Teenage Pregnancy: Evidence Base for Policy Recommendations

Mamta Trichal
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It is commonly accepted that teen pregnancies raise the risk of both mental and physical health problems, although, worldwide, research amply supports the impact of adolescent pregnancies on the expansion of human capital. The association implies that, in the long-run, a teenage mother’s prospects will be harmed, expanding the gender gap. The purpose of this study was to identify the risk factors of adolescent pregnancy, the health issues that they and their unborn babies must deal with, and to ascertain -- through a systematic review -- what additional developmental needs are brought on by early pregnancy. Nine studies were chosen to research the primary risk factors of teen pregnancy, while ten articles evaluated the negative effects of early pregnancy. A total of 19 articles, published in reliable journals between 2009 and 2021, were chosen for the study. Reviews, meta-analyses, and case studies were not chosen: only original work from reputable journals was considered. The most common causes of teenage pregnancy were found to be the lack of formal education, ignorance of how contraception should be handled, ignorance of sex and pregnancy risks, and early marriage. The analysis revealed that neonatal disorders such as eclampsia, severe anaemia, haemorrhage, and premature birth are more common among adolescent mothers. The results show that neonates and adolescent mothers both have negative impacts from early pregnancies. The study emphasizes the importance of sex education and campaigns to promote the use of contraception. Also, proper physical care and psychosocial support through health care agencies should be promoted.Keywords:, , , and
青少年怀孕的风险因素、产科和围产期结局的系统评价:政策建议的证据基础
人们普遍认为,少女怀孕会增加精神和身体健康问题的风险,尽管在世界范围内,研究充分支持少女怀孕对人力资本扩大的影响。这一关联意味着,从长远来看,未成年母亲的前景将受到损害,从而扩大性别差距。这项研究的目的是确定青少年怀孕的风险因素,她们和未出生的婴儿必须处理的健康问题,并通过系统审查确定早孕带来了哪些额外的发展需求。选取了9篇研究来研究青少年怀孕的主要危险因素,同时选取了10篇文章来评估早孕的负面影响。该研究共选择了2009年至2021年间发表在可靠期刊上的19篇文章。没有选择综述、荟萃分析和案例研究:只考虑来自知名期刊的原创作品。调查发现,少女怀孕最常见的原因是缺乏正规教育、不知道如何避孕、不知道性和怀孕风险以及早婚。分析显示,新生儿疾病,如子痫、严重贫血、出血和早产在青春期母亲中更为常见。结果表明,新生儿和少女母亲都有早孕的负面影响。该研究强调了性教育和推广使用避孕措施的运动的重要性。此外,应促进通过保健机构提供适当的身体护理和社会心理支助。关键词:、、、、
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