Educational consequences of teenage pregnancy

Educational consequences of teenage pregnancy

Educational consequences of teenage pregnancy

Teenage pregnancy is a world disaster, and it has become a major concern to both developing and developed countries all over the world.

What is it?

Teenage pregnancy is a world disaster, and it has become a major concern to both developing and developed countries all over the world. Adolescent pregnancy takes an enormous toll on a girl’s education and income-earning potential. Many girls who become pregnant are pressured or forced to drop out of school. Girls not in school are also more likely to become pregnant.

Leaving school jeopardizes a girl’s future economic prospects and excludes her from other opportunities in life. By contrast, girls who remain in school are better prepared for jobs, livelihoods and life’s other transitions. Education also raises their status in their households and communities, and gives them more say in decisions that affect their lives. An educated girl is less likely to enter into a child marriage. She is also better able to delay childbearing, and is more likely to have a healthy pregnancy, with better outcomes for her future children.

 

How does teenage pregnancy affect teen fathers?

Fathering a child as a teenager can be a frightening and life-changing event. Teen fathers don’t have to worry about the health implications of pregnancy and childbirth, but they could face similar difficulties staying in school and earning a living.

State laws vary on the legal age for people to have sexual intercourse. Arrest or legal action against teens who are sexually active can have devastating effects. A young man may be required to register as a sex offender if he has reached the legal age (age 18 in some states) and his partner has not (age 17 or under).

The only way to be sure you won’t get pregnant is to not have sexual intercourse. However, there are many methods to reduce your chances of becoming pregnant if you’re sexually active. Many communities offer counseling and support programs that help prevent teen pregnancy.

These groups can provide information on birth control and help teens understand their own sexual limits so they don’t get into situations where they might have unprotected sex and get pregnant.

Some programs offer peer counseling, since it might feel more comfortable talking to someone your own age.

    Components of preconception care

    Components of preconception care

    Preconception care

    Preconception care is a care that aims to maximize the gains for maternal and child health. It is the provision of biomedical, behavioral and social health interventions.

    What is it?

    Preconception care is a care that aims to maximize the gains for maternal and child health. It is the provision of biomedical, behavioral and social health interventions.

        Purpose of preconception care

        • Establish lifestyle behaviors to maintain optimum health
        • Identify and treat risks
        • Conceive a pregnancy without necessary risk factors
        • Prepare people psychologically for pregnancy and the responsibilities of parenthood

          The components of preconception care

          • Screening for common medical illnesses during pregnancy
          • Supplementing Iron and Folic acid
          • Information, counseling and education
          • Monitoring nutritional status
          • Managing identified health problems
          • Promoting physical activity
          • Advising on cessation of smoking and alcohol intake 
          • Vaccination 
          • Continue a regular follow up at a nearby health care service provider
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