The pregnancy rate of teenagers depends on race, but the negative result of mothers is not. Adolescent mothers in the US face risks of physical complications during pregnancy but face worse results after childbirth. Some of the physical complications that adolescent mothers face greater risk include "preterm labor, anemia, and pre-eclampsia" (Kirven, 2014), to name a few. Physical complications during pregnancy increase the chances that mothers and children will have health problems after birth.
Results of teen pregnancies Adolescent pregnancy and childbirth have brought long-term difficult results and have negative effects not only on young mothers but also on her children (Hao and Cherlin, 2004; Meade and Ickovics, 2005). Over the years these negative consequences and results have been documented and society tends to convert all adolescent mothers in an unfavorable way (Camarena, Minor, Melmer, & Ferrie, 1998). Understanding factors related to puberty pregnancy and its effects is a condition necessary for effective prevention of teen pregnancy and reduction of cost.
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Pregnancy can cause serious health harm to girls. Many adolescents are not ready for pregnancy or childbirth, so they are more prone to complications. In addition, pregnant adolescents often come from low-income families, many of which are undernourished and increase the risks associated with pregnancy and childbirth. If a girl prematurely gets pregnant after entering puberty, she is more likely to have a health problem. In middle and low income countries, the risk of maternal mortality of girls under 15 is higher than in women in their 20s. These girls are also faced with health risks such as obstetric fistulas and their babies are also faced with greater risk.
Puberty pregnancy was common during the past few centuries, but in developed countries of the 20th century teenage mothers are common 1 According to the definition of the World Health Organization, teen pregnancies range from 15 to 19 Can be defined as a pregnancy. Lack of contraceptive methods, substance abuse, and knowledge of poor children 's environment are the main causes of early pregnancy. Puberty pregnancies are associated with high risk of obstetric complications such as pre-placental disease, pregnancy hypertension, preterm labor, severe anemia, pre-eclampsia, etc. 3 Adolescent mothers have intellectual and social emotions The risk of psychosocial problems such as delays is high. .4 The social impact of unmarried adolescent mothers is serious 2 Due to adequate knowledge and lack of premature teenage mothers are at high risk of sexually transmitted diseases and HIV infections.