Social and Medical Implications of Teenage Motherhood
Autori:
Laura FLORESCU, Oana Raluca TEMNEANU, Dana Elena MINDRU
Cod: ISSN: 1583-3410 (print), ISSN: 1584-5397 (electronic)
Dimensiuni: pp. 80-91
How to cite this article:Florescu, L., Temneanu, O.R., Mindru, D.E. (2016). Social and Medical Implications of Teenage Motherhood. Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala, 52, 80-91. |
Abstract:
Adolescence is an age segment exposed to high risk of complications during
pregnancy, at birth and during the postnatal period both for the young mother and
for the child. The complications associated with teenage pregnancy include premature
birth, low birth weight and infant mortality. Teenage girls are physiologically,
psychologically and socially unprepared to have children, as they are
unable to make informed decisions about their health and their child’s health. In
addition, the lack of family and social support commonly leads to newborn
abandonment. Although teenage girls have the right to continue their education
during pregnancy and after birth, unfortunately, many of them abandon school
after becoming mothers, which causes professional and financial failure, with
implications both at an individual level and within the community. Recent studies
in the Anglo-Saxon literature reveal that teen abortion is a risk factor for premature
birth, breast cancer and depression. Young women should be informed about the
risks of abortion, regardless of their decision on the evolution of their pregnancy.
Young mothers can rarely have a sustainable couple with the child’s father, which
results in socio-psychological repercussions on them. To limit the phenomenon of
teenage motherhood, it is compulsory that young people benefit from a more
effective education within the socio-educational family setting.
Keywords:
teenage mother, social support, low birth weight, abandon, abortion.
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