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Centring agency and norms to meet the health needs of pregnant adolescents

While the world is making rapid strides to address the global deficit between the use of and need for maternal health services, pregnant adolescents remain a distinctly vulnerable and profoundly neglected group. In their Health Policy paper, Farnaz Sabet and colleagues report that an estimated 21 million adolescent girls (aged 15–19 years) become pregnant every year in low-income and middle-income countries, representing 97% of global adolescent childbirths. Irrespective of marital or socioeconomic status, pregnancy in adolescence is a strain on the health and development of teenage girls. Pregnant adolescents who choose not to continue their pregnancies often risk unsafe abortions; those who continue their pregnancies are generally less physically and emotionally prepared to safely give birth and care for the child than adult women. These impacts manifest in the health, nutrition, income, opportunities, and development of girls through their life courses.

Source: The Lancet
Year: 2023

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Source: The Lancet
Year: 2023

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