Background: Although most teenagers know the consequences of the exercise of sexuality without protection, it is surprising that a percentage will be pregnant yet despite having received prior information.
Objective: Explore some of the knowledge, beliefs and attitudes about sexuality in pregnant adolescents younger than 17 years.
Patients And Method: Exploratory, observational, cross-sectional and retrospective study with non-experimental design of a single specimen consisting of a questionnaire with the following questions: at what age did you have your first boyfriend?, at what age did you have your first sexual relationship?, did you receive information about sexuality?, do you think that the information that you received from sexuality was good, regular or bad?, did the information you received prepared you for the start of your sex life?, how was your first sexual relationship?, what were the reasons to start sexual activity?, where did you have your first sexual relation?
Results: 158 patients with average age of 15.
Objective: To establish a description of the psychiatric population of the Instituto Nacional de Perinatología (INPer), as well as of the exposed newborns to psychopharmacological treatment during the gestation.
Material And Method: One hundred forty-six women were gathered, by means of serial files; 85 of them had an obstetric episode of high risk and 61 were assisted in the institution due to gynecological alterations. A clinical psychologist and a psychiatrist carried out, each one, an interview and the clinical history of all the women.