age does not affect birth weight but in some cases it may apply because of the lack of knowledge it takes to have a health pregnancy so they dont take propper care of themselves ie: smoking, drinking, eating habbits...
not unless they are 18 or older. but it wouldn't make sense for teens to adopt infants because infants are a lot of work and teens that age are usually in school so i dont understand y.
The death rate among teens is much lower than that of infants and old people.
the five stages of personality development from birth to early teens is menstruation or menarche
No. But they can be educated on the importance of birth control.
Yes, and no. Younger adults, like those in the 20s to 30s, tend to require some more calories than that. 30s and older, however, begin to requrie less calories. Also, activity level does need to be factored in. Some teens are considerably more active than adults in sports.
Teens
yes, some weight loss camps for teens do also accept younger children. it really depends on the camp and whether or not they will want to take in younger teens.
I book that I have been seeing alot of is: Weight Loss Confidential: How Teens Lose Weight and Keep It Off - and What They Wish Parents Knew. If you search this book there are numerous reviews.
The perfect-use rate is the same for all ages. The real-life effectiveness rate is lower in teens because they don't return for reinjection on schedule.
http://www.ivillage.com/weight-loss-teens-nine-terrific-tips/6-n-145341 is a great credible website that you can refer to in help with weight loss for teenagers.
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Is normal. You have to get a doctor's prescription regardless of your age.