Saturday, 9 April 2011

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The emotional and psychological characteristics of adolescence are a major factor in the occurrence of pregnancy in this age group.
Young women experience feelings of loneliness, low self-confidence to try supplementing with intimate relationships with the opposite sex.
There is little or no communication with their parents or older sisters, especially in regard to sex. This leads them to seek and find the opinion and advice from other people his age with his own inexperience and lack of proper standards of conduct.
There is also an inordinate desire to get into contact with “new experiences.”
Among teenage mothers there is a common factor to all of them: poor school performance history. There is a high rate of early school dropout, especially among younger mothers.
In addition it appears that girls included in special education programs are also more likely to get pregnant in their teens.
All statistics are showing that there is a greater number of pregnancies among adolescents whose families are separated and in single-parent families.
Teenage pregnancy
Up to 60% of young mothers from families whose parents are separated, and 40% never lived a stable family situation.In the same vein, it is found that adolescent pregnancy is more common in girls whose mothers are unmarried or were in conceiving her daughter, who, in turn, had children at an early age.
Medical risk
Pregnancy and childbirth a woman younger than age 20 have a high risk since it contains various factors that increase the likelihood of complications, including the woman’s own age, low birth weight and prematurity child delivery.
Being the first child is another risk factor. Always has higher probability of developing fetal distress during the last stages of pregnancy and childbirth.
Poor nutrition and poor teen sleep and fitness during pregnancy are also risk factors.
Also there is usually a habitual lack of prenatal care in the young mothers because of the frequent denial of pregnancy by the teenager.
Early pregnancies In teen pregnancies are often poor nutrition of girls, since there is an increase of needs in this age that is still growing.
It is also an important factor that adolescents and young are fed in many cases somewhat arbitrarily and are not adjusted to real needs.
Deficits often present minerals and vitamins that will not only affect the mother but the child she carries in her womb.
Infections during pregnancy, and more particularly urinary tract infection, occur in a greater number of pregnant adolescents.
They are also more frequent in this age of sexually transmitted infections, favored by the circumstances in which they develop their relationships often with a high risk of fetal impairment and serious consequences for it, even more than for the same mother.
Another consequence in pregnant teenagers is bleeding during the third trimester of pregnancy due to premature detachment of the placenta. The risk of preterm labor and fetal death in utero thus increases considerably.
The cause could be found in the hormonal adolescent immaturity and incomplete development of the uterus also at that age.
Conflicting parties
In this type of pregnancy is a higher frequency of premature births and low birth weight children at birth.While current techniques in children have developed remarkably, it remains clear that the low weight is a major cause of mortality and serious disabilities in early childhood.
Among adolescents who give birth, the submission of the child “breech” at the time of birth appears in large numbers. The birth of this form, as is known, carries some increased risk of suffering by the child.
Not being in the adolescent completed the maturation of the skeleton of the pelvis during labor are common situations in which the baby’s head can not pass through the bony canal that leads from the uterus to the outside.
So often it is essential to the practice of cesarean intervention, in fact, is done more often in teens than in older women.


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