Biology, asked by mittals4181, 10 months ago

Five challenges that encountered while doing this research about teenagers pregnancy

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Answered by starlord358
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1. Lack Of Information

Going by the latest statistics, there is a very worrying trend. Not only are more teenagers becoming young mothers, but they are also doing so at a much younger age. Previously the age brackets were between 12 to 15 years, however, cases of girls as young as 9 to 12 years have been reported. This clearly points a finger at lack of information, and the only way this can be addressed is empowering the girl child through education.

 2. Social Stigma

In many cultures especially in Africa, a teenage girl who becomes pregnant is faced with stigma. This not only comes from her parents, guardians, or siblings but also from the society as a whole. The only way to help the teenage pregnant girl is through the creation of support groups, and also providing civic education to the whole community.

 3. Lack Of Financial Support

Among the main issues faced by teenage pregnant girls is lack of money. This stops them from seeking prenatal or antenatal care. In fact, most are even forced to give birth in very inhumane conditions. More often than not, the girl is left to fend for herself despite her young age. In order to solve this, support groups, teachers, and guardians should be encouraged to offer a helping hand.

 4. Lack Of Moral Support

Pregnancy is never a simple issue. It is a life-changing occurrence that will affect the teenage girl, the child, and the people around her. The girl needs to be offered moral support instead of being treated like an outcast. Volunteer groups, church groups, learning institutions, as well as nonprofit organizations need to be encouraged to stand by the girl through thick and thin.

 5. Stoppage Of Education

In many societies, a teenager who becomes pregnant is deemed to have destroyed her chance of getting an education. The girl’s dreams of getting an education are shattered and she is forced to accept that she will never see the inside of the classroom. The best solution to this is educating schools to allow the girl to go back to the classroom after giving birth

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