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The Prevalence of Postpartum Contraception Use among Teenage Mothers at Vajira Hospital, Thailand
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OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of postpartum contraception use among teenage mothers and to identify the factors influencing both postpartum contraception use and loss to postpartum follow-up at the Faculty of Medicine Vajira Hospital in Thailand.METHODS: Four hundred and seventy-five participants were randomly selected from 1,060 Thai teenage pregnant that gave birth at the Faculty of Medicine Vajira Hospital between 1 January 2017 and 31 December 2020 and were scheduled postpartum visits. The clinical factors associated with postpartum contraception use and loss to postpartum follow-up were studied using multiple logistic regression analysis.RESULTS: A total of 451 participants remained after excluding criteria. Of these, 212 participants did not follow-up on their postpartum visits, leaving the limitation to summarize the true prevalence of postpartum contraception use of the total population. However, of the 232 participants who visited postpartum follow-ups, the prevalence of contraceptive use was 95.8%. Married status was the only factor associated with higher postpartum contraceptive use (odds ratio (OR) 12.81 [3.38-48.64]). Age 18 years and older (ORadj1.71 [1.16-2.53]), absence of previous contraceptive use (ORadj1.91 [1.29-2.80]), and total antenatal care visits fewer than 8 (ORadj 1.61 [1.07-2.42]) were significantly related with loss to postpartum follow-ups.CONCLUSION: The prevalence of contraceptive use was high among teenage mothers who had follow-up postpartum visits. However, this population also had a high loss rate of postpartum visits. Interventions and close monitoring should be considered to evaluated further for effective adolescent reproductive services.
Faculty of Medicine Vajira Hospital, Navamindradhiraj University
Title: The Prevalence of Postpartum Contraception Use among Teenage Mothers at Vajira Hospital, Thailand
Description:
OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of postpartum contraception use among teenage mothers and to identify the factors influencing both postpartum contraception use and loss to postpartum follow-up at the Faculty of Medicine Vajira Hospital in Thailand.
METHODS: Four hundred and seventy-five participants were randomly selected from 1,060 Thai teenage pregnant that gave birth at the Faculty of Medicine Vajira Hospital between 1 January 2017 and 31 December 2020 and were scheduled postpartum visits.
The clinical factors associated with postpartum contraception use and loss to postpartum follow-up were studied using multiple logistic regression analysis.
RESULTS: A total of 451 participants remained after excluding criteria.
Of these, 212 participants did not follow-up on their postpartum visits, leaving the limitation to summarize the true prevalence of postpartum contraception use of the total population.
However, of the 232 participants who visited postpartum follow-ups, the prevalence of contraceptive use was 95.
8%.
Married status was the only factor associated with higher postpartum contraceptive use (odds ratio (OR) 12.
81 [3.
38-48.
64]).
Age 18 years and older (ORadj1.
71 [1.
16-2.
53]), absence of previous contraceptive use (ORadj1.
91 [1.
29-2.
80]), and total antenatal care visits fewer than 8 (ORadj 1.
61 [1.
07-2.
42]) were significantly related with loss to postpartum follow-ups.
CONCLUSION: The prevalence of contraceptive use was high among teenage mothers who had follow-up postpartum visits.
However, this population also had a high loss rate of postpartum visits.
Interventions and close monitoring should be considered to evaluated further for effective adolescent reproductive services.
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