 Health risks  Impact on educational choices  Financial problems  Emotional and social stress.

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 Health risks  Impact on educational choices  Financial problems  Emotional and social stress

To Mother  Deprive the mother of adequate nutrition  May lead to pregnancy – induced hypertension To Baby  Deprive the fetus of adequate nutrition

To Mother  Problems with spine and pelvic bones during pregnancy and birth To Baby  Danger to baby during delivery

To Mother  Effects on kidney, heart, and blood circulation  May lead to convulsions or death To Baby  Premature delivery  Stillbirth  Miscarriage

To Mother  Greater health risks To Baby  Greater health risks

To Mother  Can lead to increased heart rate, blood pressure, and rapid breathing  Reduces the flow of blood To Baby  Can lead to miscarriage/stillbirth, low birth weight, growth defects, intestinal abnormalities, hyperactivity, uncontrollable trembling, learning problems, and addiction

To Mother  Contribute to more serious diseases To Baby  May contribute to miscarriage, stillbirth, severe eye infections or baby born with disease

To Mother  Social, emotional, financial risks, employment and educational concerns To Baby  Struggles to survive and face challenges of life

To Mother  Low-grade fever, rash, and swollen lymph glands in the neck To Baby  Can lead to miscarriage, stillbirth, or serious congenital effects  May have heart, hearing, or vision problems in baby survives

To Mother  None To Baby  Babies are 20 times more likely to die in their first year of birth, experience bleeding in the brain, intestinal problems, and underdeveloped lungs

To Mother  Emotional problems To Baby  IMR for all mothers = 7 per 1000  IMR for teen mothers = 13 per 1000

To Mother  Affects healthy development and stresses body To Baby  Affects healthy development

To Mother  Difficult choices to make such as keeping the baby and becoming a parent, relationship/marriag e end in divorce  Isolation from friends  Feeling alone/insecure To Baby  Can lead to abuse and neglect

To Mother  70% never graduate high school, low paying jobs To Baby  Grow up in poverty