By Yusuf Patel and Navtej Hunjan.  Pregnancy can take place any time after puberty (12/13) after which age a female becomes fertile  Pregnancy of female.

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By Yusuf Patel and Navtej Hunjan

 Pregnancy can take place any time after puberty (12/13) after which age a female becomes fertile  Pregnancy of female under the age of 20 when the pregnancy ends.  Generally unmarried, unplanned  Varies in different countries due to differences in sexual knowledge and practices

 Education  Drugs and alcohol  Culture  Lack of contraception  Age discrepancy in relationships  Sexual abuse  Media

 Premature and low birth weight  Mothers between more likely to develop anemia  Teenage mothers less likely to recieve prenatal care resulting in mistreatment of child  Nutritional deficiencies

 Poverty  Education for mother (drop out of school)  Unemolyment  Social services  Family problems

 Sex Education  Contraception  Family upbringing  Religion  Media (commercials)  Awareness of the effects of drugs and alcohol  Reduce benefits

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