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Teenage pregnancy refers to pregnancy in females aged 19 or younger. It is a significant social and public health issue, as it can have various negative consequences for both the teenage mother and her child. These consequences may include limited educational and career opportunities, increased risk of poverty, and adverse health outcomes for the mother and child.
Please see related links. There are many factors of teen pregnancy that can affect the fetus, and factors of teen parenting that can affect the child. Some of these are strictly medical whereas others have more to do with the stress caused by things a teen parent has to deal with. Stress is the most major contributor to health problems in both the mother and child in regards to teen pregnancy and parenting.
Both!
This depends - if a boy forces a girl to have sex and she later finds out she is pregnant, this is not her fault, as the pregnancy is the result of sexual assault. If the boy is more than 3 years older than the girl, or if she is under the age of consent and the boy is over 18 - legally she is not to be blamed for the pregnancy - as she was not old enough to consent to having sex. Those exceptions aside - if the boy and girl equally consented to the sex act - they are both equally responsible for the pregnancy.
Affect both male and female reproductive organs
Pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. Both can be potentially fatal.
Teen pregnancy change both a male and female teen... Pregnancy and birth can cause slot of stress and may cause you relationship with boyfriend or girlfriend to end. Pregnancy is slot of work and you need to take care of the baby and yourself.... Watch 16 and pregnant ... That might help... Good luck :)
Yes, it's very harmful to both male and female reproductive organs.
It doesn't mean anything, it's very common for pregnancy carrying both male and female babies.
No. Pregnancy requires both a sperm and an ovum. However, you'd really need to KNOW you aren't ovulating.
All disorders can affect both male and female in some way shape or form Im sure its not a sexes thing, I would not say.
If they were really hoping to have a child, then yes. If not, it would most likely be a relief to them.