influence of maternal age on obstetric outcome in turkish women

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2007
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OBJECTİVE: The aim of this study was to assess the influence of maternal age on obstetric outcomes in women aged 35 years and older. STUDY DESIGN: This retrospective and descriptive study was performed by analysis of patient’s files at a maternity hospital. The population of the study were 522 women aged ≥ 35 years who gave birth. Chi-square and t-test were used for statistical analysis. RESULTS: The prevalence of delayed childbearing was 6.5%. The most common obstetric complications were anemia, pregnancy-induced hypertension, and diabetes mellitus. The rates of preterm birth and low birthweight were 18.5%, 15.9%, respectively. The rate of neonatal complications in pregnant women aged 40 years and older was significantly higher than 35-39 years (52% and 43.6%, respectively) (p < 0.007). In pregnant women aged ≥ 35 years the rates of preterm delivery, cesarean section and operative delivery were found significantly higher compared with control group of 20-34 years. CONCLUSION: Obstetric and neonatal complications increased with age.
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Authors ;Pembe Keskinoğlu;Metin Pıçakcıefe;Nurcan Bilgiç;Hatice Giray;Nuriye Karakuş;Türkan Günay
Journal journal of veterinary research
Year 2007
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