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Title: The effects of demographic transformation due to refugee migration in Turkey on maternal and neonatal outcomes Running Title: Syrian pregnancies and their adverse outcomes

Sadık Kükrer.




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Objective: This research analyzes the obstetric and neonatal outcomes of Syrian and Turkish pregnant women.
Methods: This retrospective cross-sectional study included 1,823 pregnant Turkish and Syrian women aged 13 to 47 who gave birth at a tertiary care facility in the Mediterranean region of Turkey. Between September 2020 and August 2021, 940 Turkish and 883 Syrian refugees (SYR) pregnant women participated in the study. The groups were compared for demographic data, obstetric outcomes, and neonatal features.
Results: The maternal age distribution for SYR includes younger ages (p

Key words: Syria; refugees; pregnancy outcome; intensive care; neonatal





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