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Teenage Pregnancy

Teenage pregnancy is a complex issue with significant social, economic, and health implications. One
major concern is the impact on the health of both the teenage mother and her child. Teenage mothers
are more likely to experience complications during pregnancy and childbirth, including premature birth
and low birth weight, which can have long-term effects on the child's health. Furthermore, teenage
mothers often face challenges in completing their education and pursuing career opportunities, leading
to long-term economic disadvantages.

Another critical aspect of teenage pregnancy is its social stigma and psychological impact. Teenage
mothers may face judgment and criticism from their peers, family members, and society, which can
contribute to feelings of isolation, low self-esteem, and depression. Additionally, teenage pregnancy can
disrupt the normal developmental process of adolescence, as young mothers must navigate the
responsibilities of parenthood while still maturing emotionally and psychologically. Addressing teenage
pregnancy requires a multifaceted approach that includes comprehensive sex education, access to
contraception, and support services for teenage mothers to ensure their well-being and that of their
children.

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