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Postpartum Contraception in Indonesian Teenager

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<p><strong>Background : </strong>Teenage pregnancy is a worldwide problem bearing serious social and medical implications relating to maternal and child health. Postpartum contraception in Indonesia teenager still being controversy issue in  Indonesia, some opinion said contraception using in teenager will increase risk of sexual transmitted disease and against sociocultural. However, contraception is still important to prevent another unintended pregnancies. We aimed to evaluate the postpartum contraception preferences of teenagers.</p><p><strong>Methods : </strong>This is a cross sectional study performed over a period of 2 Years (January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2014) in Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital as tertiary center and teaching hospital in Indonesia, 350 randomly selected teenage mothers (aged 12-19) were compared with 350 randomly adult primigravida mothers (20-39 years). Variables of interest were the demographic characteristics of the women, their obstetric complications and the outcome compare with contraception preferences.</p><p><strong>Results :</strong> There were a total of 5449 deliveries during the study period, out which 372 (6.8%) were teenagers. In teenage group, the mean of age was 17,3 years old, most of the teenage mother latest education were junior high school (78,3%), unemployed (55,1%), married &lt; 6 month (40,8%), unintended pregnancy (56,6%), labor husband occupation (56%). The most commonly used postpartum contraceptive method was IUD (78,9%), DMPA injection (10%), implant (0,3%), and some of adolescent mothers did not use contraception (10,9%). There is significantly different contraception preferences between teenage mothers and adult primigravida mothers (p=0.009). Post partum contraception preferences in teenage mothers were significantly correlate with mother occupation (p=0.002), marital status (p=0.000), marriage age (p=0.000), unintended pregnancy (p=0.004), husband occupation (p=0.000), complications during pregnancy and delivery (p=0.000), gestational age (p=0.000), and babies birth weight (p=0.000). Teenage mother were given information about contraception by doctor after she came at delivery room. The doctor offered several postpartum contraception that can be used after delivery. Teenagers select a contraceptive method with consider the benefits and risks.</p><p><strong>Conclusion</strong> <strong>:</strong> Providing adequate postpartum contraceptive education is therefore important for teenage mother.</p>
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Title: Postpartum Contraception in Indonesian Teenager
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<p><strong>Background : </strong>Teenage pregnancy is a worldwide problem bearing serious social and medical implications relating to maternal and child health.
Postpartum contraception in Indonesia teenager still being controversy issue in  Indonesia, some opinion said contraception using in teenager will increase risk of sexual transmitted disease and against sociocultural.
However, contraception is still important to prevent another unintended pregnancies.
We aimed to evaluate the postpartum contraception preferences of teenagers.
</p><p><strong>Methods : </strong>This is a cross sectional study performed over a period of 2 Years (January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2014) in Dr.
Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital as tertiary center and teaching hospital in Indonesia, 350 randomly selected teenage mothers (aged 12-19) were compared with 350 randomly adult primigravida mothers (20-39 years).
Variables of interest were the demographic characteristics of the women, their obstetric complications and the outcome compare with contraception preferences.
</p><p><strong>Results :</strong> There were a total of 5449 deliveries during the study period, out which 372 (6.
8%) were teenagers.
In teenage group, the mean of age was 17,3 years old, most of the teenage mother latest education were junior high school (78,3%), unemployed (55,1%), married &lt; 6 month (40,8%), unintended pregnancy (56,6%), labor husband occupation (56%).
The most commonly used postpartum contraceptive method was IUD (78,9%), DMPA injection (10%), implant (0,3%), and some of adolescent mothers did not use contraception (10,9%).
There is significantly different contraception preferences between teenage mothers and adult primigravida mothers (p=0.
009).
Post partum contraception preferences in teenage mothers were significantly correlate with mother occupation (p=0.
002), marital status (p=0.
000), marriage age (p=0.
000), unintended pregnancy (p=0.
004), husband occupation (p=0.
000), complications during pregnancy and delivery (p=0.
000), gestational age (p=0.
000), and babies birth weight (p=0.
000).
Teenage mother were given information about contraception by doctor after she came at delivery room.
The doctor offered several postpartum contraception that can be used after delivery.
Teenagers select a contraceptive method with consider the benefits and risks.
</p><p><strong>Conclusion</strong> <strong>:</strong> Providing adequate postpartum contraceptive education is therefore important for teenage mother.
</p>.

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