In teen pregnancy past 10 years, teen pregnancy in the world is increasing. Before they graduate from high school, more and more teenagers up to 19 years of age from 13-year-old married. This has been a global problem for many years. Even it was created show in order to show all that young teenagers have experienced when young struggle. Most of the teenagers, do not know the real problems and conflicts that may occur during pregnancy.
Teen pregnancy is one of the social problems that caused a vicious circle of poverty today, except that it brought about an uncontrolled increase in the population. The incidence of teen pregnancy events sometimes falls to a lower rate, but at other times it increases at a very fast rate, indicating that the situation is clearly more intense than fighting it. In addition to the lack of curiosity and sex education, this has led some young people to fall into this situation, most of them are victims of teen pregnancies, they are not faulty. As part of the developmental stage of young people, many teenagers are interested in a strange passion for emotional and attractive emotions of rapid changes in their bodies and heterosexuals.
Introduction British teenage pregnancy rates are highest in Western Europe and are increasing 1. In 1996 there were 63 pregnancies for every 20 women under the age of 20 and 9.4 pregnancies for those under 16 years of age . Medical problem 3 is also a priority goal of government's social exclusion unit 2. It is said that mothers in their 10s are more likely to suffer from many harmful medical consequences during pregnancy and after pregnancy. These include hypertension disorder, 4, 5 anemia, 5-7 pelvic imbalance, 8
Teenage pregnancies are mainly defined as social problems in research fields and social institutions. Poverty is associated with rising pregnancy rates in teens. Compared to economically well-off countries such as Switzerland and Japan, in economically disadvantaged countries such as Niger and Bangladesh, the number of teenage mothers is much more. In the UK, about half of all pregnancies under the age of 18 are concentrated in 30% of the poorest and only 14% are in 30% of the poorest. For example, in Italy, the birthrate of young people in the middle of the rich is 3 per 1,000 people, but poor Metso Giorno is 10.0 per 1000 people. Likewise, in the United States, sociologist Mike A. Males points out that teenage birthrate is closely related to California's poverty rate.