A STUDY ON THE OVERALL INFLUENCES OF THE TEENAGE PREGNANCY

  • Lakshman K

Abstract

Within developed and emerging nations, teenage pregnancy tends to attract greater focus owing to the young age where the teenagers participate in sexual intercourse and the effect of unexpected and unwanted pregnancy along with threat and issues including teenage pregnancy, education and contact on maternal health resources. The rate of underage pregnancy has become very large throughout culture. In prospective, the study indicated that family breakdown has long-lasting and negative health implications for women throughout teenage, child-bearing ages and beyond. Empirically, girls who have been brought from low background households do have greatest rated physical actions that result to teenage pregnancy. The research provides proof that poor parenting, deprivation, dating, harassment, age mismatch, child climate, medical and other variables are the main reasons that contribute to the effects of teenage pregnancy. The research also indicates that most young mothers are leaving kindergarten. The study thus proposed that teenager mothers be assisted in their mental, physical, and psychosocial with vocational growth.

 

Published
2019-07-30
Section
Articles