Research Article

Teenage Pregnancy: Obstetric and Perinatal Outcome in a Tertiary Centre in Indonesia

Table 2

Maternal and neonatal outcome.

Variable12–15 years old (n = 10)16–19 years old (n = 181)20–34 years old (n = 1487) value

IUGR05 (2.8)64 (4.3)0.496
Anaemia at labour4 (44.4)54 (30.9)245 (17.2)<0.001
Preeclampsia1 (10.0)30 (16.6)261 (17.6)0.783
Eclampsia2 (20.0)9 (5.0)30 (2.0)<0.001
Preterm delivery6 (60.0)98 (54.1)478 (32.1)<0.001
Postpartum haemorrhage07 (3.9)22 (1.5)0.064
SGA8 (80.0)158 (87.3)1294 (87.0)0.800
LBW6 (60.0)92 (50.8)1061 (71.4)<0.001
5th min Apgar score < 71 (10.0)7 (3.9)65 (4.4)0.647
CS delivery5 (50.0)50 (27.6)702 (47.2)<0.001
Instrumental delivery (vacuum or forceps)05 (2.8)100 (6.7)0.083

IUGR: intrauterine growth restriction; SGA: small-for-gestational age; LBW: low birth weight; CS: caesarean section. Variables show significant results. All variables were assessed using the Kruskal–Wallis test.