Unwanted Teenage Pregnancy and Its Complications: A Narrative Review

  • Chakole S
  • Akre D
  • Sharma D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Teenage pregnancy may have a huge negative social and medical influence on mothers' and children's health globally. Compared to adult primigravida, young women experience more harmful perinatal problems, such as premature births, neonatal fatalities and stillbirths, and the delivery of children with low birth weight. With negative perinatal outcomes, in India, teenage pregnancy is still a widespread and important public health issue that needs urgent attention. One of the main causes of mortality for females between the ages of 15 and 19 is pregnancy and delivery problems. The health of young women in India is, therefore, seriously threatened by adolescent pregnancies. Neonatal and maternal difficulties are more common when a teen gets pregnant. To bring about change, avert problems, and lower the risk of maternal death, specialized antenatal care (ANC) and health education are crucial. In India, teenage pregnancy is very high. To prevent this, there is a need to focus on teenage education regarding safe sexual practices and pregnancy complications.

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Chakole, S., Akre, Dr. S., Sharma, Dr. K., Wasnik, P., & Wanjari, M. B. (2022). Unwanted Teenage Pregnancy and Its Complications: A Narrative Review. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.32662

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