What are the medical consequences of teenage pregnancy?
– Most teenagers do not seek prenatal care. If they do, they do it during the third trimester. – Difficult and prolonged labor due to small pelvic bone. – High blood pressure in pregnancy usually occurs in the first pregnancy and can lead to other complications such as heavy bleeding and fit/convulsion. – Unsafe abortion. – Low birth weight of the baby. – Higher rate of mother and infant death. – Risks to getting sexually transmitted disease, HIV, AIDS. How is teenage pregnancy related to sexually transmitted disease, HIV, AIDS? – Risks of sexually transmitted disease and HIV infection because of unprotected sex and or multiple partners. – The highest rates of STD worldwide are among young people aged 15 to 24. – Pregnant women can become infected with STDs and STD s can be passed from pregnant woman to the baby before, during, or after the baby’s birth. – The consequences of an STD can be significantly more serious, even life threatening, for a woman and her baby What can teenagers do