Education of puberty mothers and background of intergenerational pregnancy In the past 20 years, the pregnancy rate of teens has declined, but today the US maintains the number one position in developed countries with the highest pregnancy rate in their teens It continues. 2 In the United States, the annual recurrence rate of premature babies is as high as 900,000 1. Various factors related to the high prevalence of adolescent mothers are seen in low socioeconomic status, lack of education, etc. Multi community affected communities
In developed countries, teenage pregnancies are associated with social problems, including a decline in educational standards, poverty, and other bad living outcomes of teenage mothers. Teenage pregnancies in developed countries are not usually married and have social stigma in many communities and cultures. In contrast, young parents in developing countries are often married, pregnancy is welcomed by families and society. However, in these societies, early pregnancies can lead to medical problems associated with malnutrition and poor health care.
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.
In the past few centuries, teenage pregnancies became more common and common in developed countries in the 20th century. About a quarter of Norwegian women born in the early 1950s became mothers of their teens in the early 1970s. However, the interest rates of developed countries have steadily declined since the peak of the 20th century. Less than 10% of the people born in Norway in the late 1970s became teenage mothers, and since then this proportion has declined. The mother of England's Henry VII, Margaret Beaufort, was born in 1457 for only 14 months, but because the body is immature and the body is small, it is born with special difficulties. Give birth. . She is afraid not to allow her grandson Margaret Tudor to be sent to Scottish husband James IV until her growth. Nevertheless, before young age 20 in 1509, a young Margaret bore the first three children and all three died in infancy.