Singapore Med J 2000; 41(1): 29-31
Adolescent Pregnancies Managed at KK Hospital
S Nadarajah, NKY Leong
Correspondence: S Nadarajah
ABSTRACT
Aim of Study The aim was to analyse the pregnancy outcome among girls, aged 17 and below, at KK Hospital.
Methodology This is a retrospective study. A total of 108 adolescent pregnancies were analysed with regards to pregnancy order, antenatal complications, mode of delivery and pregnancy outcome.
Results The 2 most common antenatal complications were anaemia and preterm labour. The repeat pregnancy rate was 15.7%. Vaginal delivery was achieved in 7.2%; 21.2% of babies born weighed less than 2.5 kg.
Conclusion Adolescent pregnancies accounted for only a small proportion of all deliveries in our hospital. Late or non-existent antenatal care was a feature in most pregnancies. The incidence of repeat pregnancies reflects the need for a more effective counselling on contraception.
Keywords: adolescent pregnancy, teenage pregnancy
Singapore Med J 2000; 41(1): 29-31