Teenage Pregnancies
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1. Embarazo adolescente como factor de riesgo para complicaciones obstétricas y perinatales en un hospital de Lima, Perú
Objective: to evaluate the risk of obstetric and perinatal outcomes in teenage pregnancy in comparison with adult pregnancy. Methods: retrospective cohort study of 67.693 pregnant women attended in a public hospital in Lima between 2000 and 2010. Obstetric and perinatal outcomes were evaluated. The adolescent group was divided in late adolescents (15-20 yea
Rev. Bras. Saude Mater. Infant.. Publicado em: 2014-12
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2. O fenômeno da gravidez na adolescência em perspectivas diferenciadas e suas implicações nas relações pessoais, familiares e sociais / The phenomenon of teenage pregnancy in different perspectives and their implications in family, social and personal relationships
No Brasil, a taxa de fecundidade na adolescência período compreendido entre 10 e 19 anos tem aumentado, assim como em outros países. A intensidade desse fenômeno social é derivada das mudanças perpassadas pela sociedade, com reflexos no sistema familiar. O caráter transitório das relações e dos papéis das instituições tem levado a maior liberdad
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 20/06/2011
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3. Ser mãe na adolescencia : uma reflexão sobre o cuidado do recem-nascido
Teenage pregnancy. during the last decades. has become a serious public health problem, not only due to the increasing of fertility among teenagers. but also because of the inadequate assistance given to mothers during pregnancy carriage and labor and to their children after birth. In the city ofCampinas. in average, 20% ofthe live bombabies are the children
Publicado em: 2003
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4. Preventing unintended teenage pregnancies and reducing their adverse effects.
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5. Incarceration as Forced Migration: Effects on Selected Community Health Outcomes
Objectives. We estimated the effects of high incarceration rates on rates of sexually transmitted infections and teenage pregnancies.
American Public Health Association.
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6. A comparative review of Asian and British-born maternity patients in Bradford, 1974-8.
The perinatal mortality rate for Asian babies born in Bradford during the five years 1974-8 was persistently higher than for babies born to United Kingdom mothers. A comparative review of 18 924 British indigenous and 6443 Asian immigrant maternity patients delivered in Bradford from 1974-8 demonstrated several differences between the two ethnic groups. Fact