Yes, the transitional period of adolescence can contribute to teenage pregnancy. During this time, teenagers experience significant physical, emotional, and social changes, often leading to increased curiosity about relationships and sexuality. Additionally, a lack of comprehensive sex education and access to contraception can exacerbate the risk of unintended pregnancies among adolescents. Peer pressure and a desire for acceptance may also influence their decisions regarding sexual activity.
Unprotected sex, lack of sexual education, no access to contraceptives.
The lack of parental guidance is not necessarily the cause of teenage pregnancy, but teens that have an open communication with their parents or an other responsible adult in their lives tend to have more information on how to avoid pregnancy, even if they are sexually active.
The most common cause of missing a period is pregnancy.
Having your period means you aren't pregnant
pregnancy or time for your period....
No, a period can also cause this.
Pregnancy
A missed period and fatigue can be signs of pregnancy. Take a pregnancy test.
if you're taking a pregnancy test during your period then you're very very stupid. No baby during period
no
Pregnancy.
The most common cause of missing a period is pregnancy. May need to confirm with a pregnancy test.