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Background and purposeTeenage pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes. The objective of this research is to determine the profile of the pregnant teenager and the medical complications associated with pregnancy at this young age.Materials and methodsA cross-sectional study based on a 29-item questionnaire was conducted in 2019 and 2020 in Ploiești, Romania. The participants were divided into two groups, namely, Group A, consisting of 100 minor, teenage childbearing women under the age of 18, and Group B, consisting of 100 childbearing women over 18 years of age.ResultsGroup A had a mean age of 16.56 ± 1.65. The percentage of births in very young girls (13-15 years) from group A is 28%. In 65 adolescents, sexual intercourse began at the age of 14. Pregnancy monitoring, expressed by the number of medical examinations, shows significant differences between the studied groups. The Short Assessment of Health Literacy (SAHL) test applied to both groups revealed a low level of health literacy in group A. Also in this group A, teenagers gave birth to low-birth-weight children, the percentage is statistically significant (14% vs. 4%). The gestational age in this group had an average of 36.88 ± 2.13 weeks, compared to the gestational age in the control group of 38.41 ± 1.57 weeks. In Romania, there are teenagers who became mothers at an early age. There should be educational programs in rural and urban schools and communities. Poverty leads to inadequate medical supervision with significant consequences for the health of the mother and child, lack of education (school dropout, illiteracy), and inability to find a job. The midwife can play a key role in rural communities through health education conducted on specific communication channels and with different forms of presentation of messages, adapted to their needs. A good target would be the parents of adolescent mothers and better communication with them.

Highlights

  • The health of mothers and newborns are faithful indicators of the well-being of the general population

  • The Short Assessment of Health Literacy (SAHL) test applied to both groups revealed a low level of health literacy in group A

  • We analyzed the data of the social status and we found that the childbearing teenager women came mainly from rural areas (Table 1)

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The health of mothers and newborns are faithful indicators of the well-being of the general population. Pregnancy and parenting during adolescence (teenage) is a public health problem due to the high social and economic costs. Promoting healthy pregnancy and safe births is a goal of all countries. The poor health of the mother and newborn has long-lasting consequences. The social context and consequences of these effects must be considered, as the burden of poor health falls disproportionately on socially disadvantaged women and babies. Adverse perinatal health outcomes perpetuate health and social inequalities within and between countries [1]. Teenage pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes. The objective of this research is to determine the profile of the pregnant teenager and the medical complications associated with pregnancy at this young age

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