Abstract

We aimed to describe the characteristics of adolescent pregnancy, determine its effect on adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes and explore whether that association varies with gestational age with the goal of proposing specific recommendations for adolescent health in China. This study included 2,366,559 women aged 10–24 years who had singleton pregnancies between 2012 and 2019 at 438 hospitals. Adolescent pregnancy was defined as younger than 20 years of age. We used multivariable logistic regression to estimate the effects. Women aged 20–24 years served as the reference group in all analyses. The proportion of rural girls with adolescent pregnancies rebounded after 2015 even though common-law marriage in rural areas decreased. Higher risks of eclampsia (adjusted odds ratio (aOR) 1.87, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.57 ~ 2.23), severe anaemia (aOR 1.18, 95% CI 1.09 ~ 1.28), maternal near miss (MNM; aOR 1.24, 95% CI 1.12 ~ 1.37), and small for gestational age (SGA; aOR 1.30, 95% CI 1.28 ~ 1.33) were observed when gestational age was > 37 weeks. Adolescent pregnancy was independently associated with increased risks of other perinatal outcomes. Further implementation of pregnancy prevention strategies and improved health care interventions are needed to reduce adolescent pregnancies and prevent adverse fertility outcomes among adolescent women in China at a time when adolescent fertility rate is rebounding.

Highlights

  • We aimed to describe the characteristics of adolescent pregnancy, determine its effect on adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes and explore whether that association varies with gestational age with the goal of proposing specific recommendations for adolescent health in China

  • In this research, based on China’s National Maternal Near Miss Surveillance System (NMNMSS), data were collected from 2012 to 2019 covering 30 provinces of mainland China. The objective of this large hospital-based study was to describe the distribution of adolescent pregnancy, to determine the adolescent pregnancy effect on adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes and to explore whether that association varies with gestational age with the goal of proposing specific recommendations for adolescent health in China

  • The adolescent pregnancy effect on some adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes varied with gestational age

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Introduction

We aimed to describe the characteristics of adolescent pregnancy, determine its effect on adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes and explore whether that association varies with gestational age with the goal of proposing specific recommendations for adolescent health in China. Studies from high- or low-income countries have consistently reported that adolescent pregnancies are at increased risk for some adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes, such as e­ clampsia[6,7], puerperal e­ ndometritis6, ­stillbirth[8], low birth weight (LBW)[9,10], preterm ­delivery[8,9,10,11], small for gestational age (SGA)[10], and intra-hospital early neonatal d­ eath[6,8]. In this research, based on China’s National Maternal Near Miss Surveillance System (NMNMSS), data were collected from 2012 to 2019 covering 30 provinces of mainland China The objective of this large hospital-based study was to describe the distribution of adolescent pregnancy, to determine the adolescent pregnancy effect on adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes and to explore whether that association varies with gestational age with the goal of proposing specific recommendations for adolescent health in China

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