Factors Effecting Re-Pregnancy in Adolescents of Pregnant Women Attending at Antenatal Care Clinic, Kalasin Hospital.

Authors

  • Nantaporn Srimekarat OPD Kalasin Hospital

Keywords:

Repeated pregnancy in adolescents, Factors Contributing to a Repeat Pregnancy

Abstract

This research studied used a systematic review process. The objective was to studied the situation of repeated pregnancy in adolescents and factors affecting recurrent adolescent pregnancy among pregnant women, including the effects of repeated adolescent pregnancy. The tool used in the study was the situational, factor and impact data on the adolescent pregnancy of pregnant women. The results of research studies was 7 qualitative studies and 3 quantitative studies. Summarizes the results from a review of the literature related to repeated pregnancy.In adolescent pregnant women, the situation of repeated pregnancy tends to be higher. Including various factors both the internal factors of the pregnant woman themselves affect the inadvertent of a repeat pregnancy and the factors that affect the re-pregnancy. Which, whether intended or not intended It affects adolescent pregnant women in various fields such as economic aspect, education, role of mother In the past, Thailand was still few study on repeated pregnancy. It's mostly education typical pregnancy in adolescent pregnant women and affect both individuals, families, surrounding communities and the nation. Suggestions for the development of the research education system there should be a developmental study. In order to change attitudes towards recurrent pregnancy in adolescents and there should be a policy promotion to prevent recurrence in adolescents, both nationally community and family and most importantly, the family should be encouraged to recognize the importance of the problems that result from repeated pregnancy in adolescents.

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Published

2020-09-30

How to Cite

Srimekarat , N. (2020). Factors Effecting Re-Pregnancy in Adolescents of Pregnant Women Attending at Antenatal Care Clinic, Kalasin Hospital. Journal of Environmental Education Medical and Health, 5(3), 46–50. retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/hej/article/view/252838