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Revista Cubana de Obstetricia y Ginecología

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GARCIA ALONSO, Iván  e  ALEMAN MEDEROS, María Mislaine. Pregnancy risks in the old age. Rev Cubana Obstet Ginecol [online]. 2010, vol.36, n.4, pp. 481-489. ISSN 1561-3062.

The current increase in pregnancy at a advanced age is a major risk for women during gestation provoked among other factors by a high incidence of pre-existing diseases. OBJECTIVES: to identify the main demographic and obstetric features of advanced age pregnants, to determine the major causes of maternal morbidity in the age group and to compare them with a control group. METHODS :A analytical and retrospective study was performed of cases and controls on pregnancy risks of pregnants aged 35 or more of " Falcón" Polyclinic from January, 1 to January, 2005 and the December 31, 2007. Control group included a randomized sample of pregnants aged 20-35. Statistical tests and risk analysis were applied. RESULTS: Smoking was present in 71.43 % of pregnants of advanced age and also a predominance of excess weight (42.86 %) and obesity (38.09 %). In study group chronic high blood pressure and gestational hypertensive disorders were present in the 57.14 % and the 42,86%, respectively. Chronic high blood pressure and preterm labor threat (p = 0.021) has statistical significance. CONCLUSIONS: The body excess weight, smoking, high blood pressure and preterm labor threat were more frequent in study group.

Palavras-chave : Pregnancy; advanced mother age; morbidity.

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