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- $Title{What are the Risks of Teenage Pregnancy?}
- $Subject{teenage pregnancy risks Childbirth birth weight babies small
- immature undeveloped organ systems metabolic temperature blood sugar problems
- complications physical emotional death community education social development
- impaired nutrition prenatal baby infant youth young lifestyle lifestyles}
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- What are the Risks of Teenage Pregnancy?
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- QUESTION: Our teenage daughter is expecting a child and we are worried about
- the risks to both mother and child. What can be done to overcome these
- problems?
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- ANSWER: Your concern is not misplaced, for statistics show that there is a
- higher risk of serious health problems to babies born of teenage mothers. Of
- primary concern is the birth weight, for these babies are often too small and
- born too soon. Their organ systems are therefore immature and undeveloped.
- The metabolic systems which control body temperature and blood sugar levels
- are not yet completely in working order, leading to additional problems and
- complications.
- The mother too, runs additional risks to both her physical and emotional
- health. Serious complications of pregnancy, and yes, even death, are higher
- in the group of under-15-year-old mothers. Their education and social
- development are seriously impaired in most cases, and their future
- compromised. But sensitive and caring parents can do much to prevent the
- number and severity of these consequences of teenage pregnancy. They can help
- guarantee that medical care starts early in the pregnancy and that regular
- physician visits are scheduled and fulfilled. Proper nutrition with the
- necessary vitamin and calcium supplements are a must, and have substantial
- positive results. Make sure that the mother-to-be does not smoke or indulge
- in alcoholic beverages. The facts are such, that no drugs can be safely taken
- during the pregnancy, particularly the first three months, and all medications
- must by supervised by your physician. The fewer taken, the better. In
- addition your love and support is essential, and your participation in helping
- your child make the right decisions about her child are important
- contributions to the welfare of all. Consider taking advantage of counseling
- services that may be available through your local school or your local March
- of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation. Your letter indicates that you can provide
- all of this important support. Good luck.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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