Aila Iftikhar, Huma Ahmad, Nadra Jamil.
Fetal Outcome in Younger age Pregnant Female; a Tertiary Care Hospital.
National J Life Health Sci Jan ;1(1):7-9.

Background: The efficacy of Caesarean section in managing breech births surpasses that of a vaginal birth. Risk factors associated with breech presentation include prematurity, recurrent pregnancies, uterine anomalies, and fetal abnormalities. this study aimed to assess fetal outcomes in younger age pregnant female. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed in Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Mardan Medical Complex, Mardan. The study conducted in 12 months duration from January to December 2020. All data including patients' history, and clinical tests were collected through designed proforma. All recruited patients and fetal were monitor. All data were analyzed through Microsoft excel 2016.Results: Fetal outcomes revealed that out of the total cases, 53.6% found in age group 18-25 years and 46.4% in age 26-33 years. Apgar scores found low in 17.8%, low birth weight fetus observed in 17.8%, birth asphyxia in 32.9%, brachial plexus in 12.5%, and fetal distress in 11.4%.Conclusion: This study highlights that fetal birth issues including low birth weight, birth asphyxia, brachial plexus, and detal distress are common here in our region. It is a crucial to take additional precautions, including vigilant labor monitoring and thorough preparation for infant resuscitation, to mitigate these issues within our local Khyber Pakhtunkhwa community. Awareness of the risks associated with each option can aid in personalized decision-making regarding breech delivery, adding value to the decision-making process. Therefore, the choice of delivery method for breech presentations should be informed by the findings of this study.

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