Teenage Pregnancy

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T E EN A G E P R EG N A N C Y :

G T H E C A UD EFFECT
S E A N
UNTANGLIN

.N .
CARL C. RAMIREZ, R
NURSE II
PA RTM E N T O F H E A LTH - EVCHD
DE
The Philippines has one of the highest teenage
pregnancy rates among the ASEAN member
states.

More than 500 adolescents are becoming


pregnant and giving birth every day.

One in five (19%) young adult women aged 18 to


24 years initiated their sexual activity before
age 18.

One in ten young Filipino Women age 15 to 19 is


already a mother or pregnant with first child.
MAJOR CAUSES
of
TEENAGE PREGNANCY
PHYSIOLOGICAL
• DURING ADOLESCENCE, YOUTH ARE EXPERIENCING PHYSICAL
GROWTH AND HORMONE CHANGES THAT PROMPT SEXUAL
FEELINGS.

• THE SEX ORGANS ARE MATURING AND BY THE END OF PUBERTY,


BOTH MALES AND FEMALES HAVE THE ABILITY TO PROCREATE.

• ONE WAY THAT ADOLESCENTS TRY TO NEGOTIATE THE CHANGE


FROM CHILDHOOD TO ADULTHOOD IS THROUGH SEXUAL
ACTIVITY.
PSYCHOLOGICAL
• EGO
STRENGTH AND FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS ARE THE MOST
COMMONLY CITED REASONS.

• LOW EGO STRENGTH OR LOW SENSE OF PERSONAL WORTH IS


SAID TO LEAD TO SEXUAL ACTING OUT OR USE OF SEX AS AN
ESCAPE.

• HIGHLY DEPENDENT GIRLS WITH A GREAT NEED FOR AFFECTION


AND THOSE EXPERIENCING SOCIAL OR PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS
ARE MORE LIKELY TO BECOME PREGNANT.
• FAMILY SITUATIONS OR PROBLEMS WHICH HAVE
BEEN LINKED TO THE INCIDENT OF TEENAGE
PREGNANCY INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:
CLOSENESS TO FATHER
LACK OF CLOSENESS TO MOTHER
UNSTABLE FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS
FATHER ABSENCE ACCOMPANIED BY
RESENTMENT OF THE MOTHER
AND FEELINGS OF ROOTLESSNESS
SOCIAL
• POVERTY INFLUENCES PREGNANCY RATE
• INSUFFICIENT ECONOMY AND SOCIAL
RESOURCE MAY LEAD TO PREGNANCY

• PRESSURE FROM PEERS


• INFLUENCE OF THE MEDIA
• DRUGS AND ALCOHOL
• ENVIRONMENT (CHILDHOOD & SCHOOL)
• CULTURE AND TRADITION
COGNITIVE
• POOR PROBLEM-SOLVING
SKILLS
• INABILITY TO PLAN FOR THE
FUTURE
• OR LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
ABOUT CONTRACEPTION
TEENAGER’S SEXUAL DECISIONS MAY BE
INFLUENCED WHEN:
ONE IS SUFFERING FROM BOREDOM AND WANTS TO BE
FASHIONABLE.

ONE IS IGNORANT OF THE CONSEQUENCES OF SEX


ONE IS CARRIED AWAY BY PASSION
ONE IS COERCED BY ONES PARTNER AND WANTS TO PROVE
ONES LOVE.

ONE IS UNDER PRESSURE AND CANNOT SAY NO


ONE BELIEVES THAT ONE IS OBLIGATED BECAUSE OF THE COST
OF THE DATE

ONE IS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS AND ALCOHOL


ONE IS PART OF THE GROUP THAT VALUES SEXUALITY.
TEENAGERS MAY DECIDE TO BECOME SEXUALLY ACTIVE
REBELLION
FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS:
AGAINST PARENTAL OR RELIGIOUS RESTRAINTS

SEEKING PHYSICAL PLEASURES AS AN ESCAPE FROM


LONELINESS

TO BOOST POOR BODY IMAGE, FEELINGS OF INADEQUACY OR


POOR SELF-ESTEEM

DESIRE TO MAKE THE PARTNER RESPONSIBLE FOR HER OR


FEAR OF LOOSING HIM

VIRGINITY PERCEIVED TO BE A ‘BURDEN’ BECAUSE OF PEER


PRESSURE

DESIRE FOR PREGNANCY BY AN EMOTIONALLY DEPRIVED


GIRL WHO NEEDS TO BE A MOTHER AND WANTS TO BE A
MOTHER
EFFECTS OF
PREGNANCY
ON
TEENAGERS
PHYSICAL
PRE-ECLAMPSIA, EFFECTS
INCREASE IN BLOOD PRESSURE AND
EARLY LABOR

POOR NUTRITION RESULTING TO ANEMIA AND LOW BONE-


MINERAL CONTENT, WHICH CAN LEAD TO WEAK BONES IN
LATER LIFE

SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES WHICH CAN ALSO BE


PASSED TO THE BABY

GIVE BIRTH TO AN UNHEALTHY, LOW BIRTH WEIGHT INFANT


HIGH RISK FOR CERVICAL CANCER
INADEQUATE MOTHERING
• TEENAGERS FOUND MOTHERING TO BE DIFFICULT, BE UNCLEAR
ABOUT AS TO WHAT THEIR CHILDREN’S EMOTIONAL ‘NEEDS’ ARE,
AND HAVE IRRATIONAL THOUGHTS AND FEELINGS.

• MOST TEENAGERS DISPLAY HIGH LEVELS OF PARENTING STRESS


AND ARE LESS RESPONSIVE AND SENSITIVE IN INTERACTION
WITH THEIR INFANTS THAN ADULT MOTHERS.

• THIS IS CAUSED BY THE LACK PARENTAL SKILLS.


SOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS
• THE PREGNANT TEENAGERS FIND IT DIFFICULT TO REVEAL
THEIR PREGNANCY TO PARENTS OR OTHER AUTHORITY
FIGURES.

• THEREFORE THEY UNDERGO PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS FROM:


• NEGOTIATIONS WITH PARENTS
• REVELATIONS TO THE UNBORN CHILD’S BIOLOGICAL FATHER
• PEER REJECTION
• LEAVING THE SCHOOL AND FEAR
• ANTICIPATED PERCEPTIONS OF INSENSITIVITY OF HEALTH
PROFESSION TOWARDS HER PREGNANCY
• DIFFICULTY TO COPE WITH THE PRESSURES OF TAKING CARE
OF A CHILD 24 HOURS A DAY
• THEY ARE ALSO LESS LIKELY TO HAVE SUPPORT IN TAKING
CARE OF THE BABY
• THE PREGNANT GIRL EXPERIENCES ISOLATION FROM PEERS
• TEEN COUPLES ARE MORE LIKELY TO SEPARATE AND FIND
OTHER PARTNERS
• EMOTIONS EXPERIENCED AS A RESULT OF THE EXTREME
DIFFICULTY OF COPING WITH PREGNANCY MAY LEAD TO:
• DISAPPOINTMENT
• ANGER
• DEPRESSION
• FEELING OF BEING TRAPPED
• LONELINESS
• ANXIETY
• INSECURITY.
DISRUPTION OF SCHOOLING AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC DISADVANTAGE

• ADOLESCENTS DROPPING OUT OF


SCHOOL ARE ALSO MORE LIKELY TO
HAVE REPEATED PREGNANCIES

• DROPOUT SCHOOL LEADING TO LOWER


PAYING JOBS AND LIMITED JOB SKILLS

• FINANCIALLY DEPENDENT UPON THEIR


FAMILY OR SOCIAL GRANT.
THE TEENAGE FATHER
• FAMILY MEMBERS OFTEN DIRECT THEIR ANGER TOWARDS HIM FOR THE
PREGNANCY

• VIEWED AS THE “RESPONSIBLE” PARTY AND THE PROVISION OF


MAINTENANCE MUST BE DECIDED

• EDUCATION DECREASES LEADING TO DECREASE IN OCCUPATIONAL


OPPORTUNITIES

• HE BECOMES FRUSTRATED AND FEELS INADEQUATE IF HE IS UNABLE TO


PROVIDE ADEQUATELY

• THE EMOTIONS HE EXPERIENCES MAY INCLUDE:


• ANGER, RESENTMENT, GUILT, ANXIETY
• NO LEGAL RIGHTS REGARDING THE MOTHER AND THE CHILD IF HIS BABY
IS BORN OUT OF WEDLOCK, BUT ENDED UP NOT KNOWING WHETHER TO
GET MARRIED OR NOT
• FACTORS THAT AFFECT THE YOUNG FATHER’S WELLBEING
AND PARTICIPATION IN PARENTING:
• THE CULTURAL MEASURES OF RESPONSIBILITY EQUATED WITH
MONEY
• YOUNG MEN’S VIEW MONEY DOMINANT OVER PRACTICES AND
QUALITIES
• REJECTION BY THE MOTHER CHILD’S FAMILY
• HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
• MULTIPLE CONCURRENT PARTNERS AMONGST YOUNG MEN
• IGNORANCE ABOUT BASIC BIOLOGY AND CONTRACEPTION
• FORESHORTENED VIEW OF THE FUTURE
• PARENTS HIJACKING YOUNG FATHERS RESPONSIBILITY
• GEOGRAPHICAL SEPARATION BETWEEN FATHER AND CHILD
• THE FAILURE OF SERVICES AND SEX EDUCATION
THE BABY
• RISKOF BEING PREMATURE AND HAVING A LOW
BIRTH WEIGHT

• INCREASES THE INCIDENT OF NEURODEVELOPMENT


PROBLEMS INCLUDING CEREBRAL PALSY, SEIZURE
DISORDER, AND MENTAL RETARDATION

• CONGENITAL IMPAIRMENTS SUCH AS BLINDNESS


AND DEAFNESS ARE ALSO COMMON, AS IS THE
INCREASED RISK OF INFANT MORTALITY

• CHILD ABUSE
• SOCIAL OR LEGAL DISCRIMINATION, NEGLECT OR
ABANDONMENT
LIKELY THE CHILDREN ARE TO HAVE
LEARNING PROBLEMS.

• CHILDREN THAT HAVE BEEN RAISED BY


TEENAGE MOTHERS ARE 50% MORE LIKELY TO
REPEAT A GRADE. THIS IS BECAUSE THESE
CHILDREN PERFORM WORSE ON COGNITIVE
DEVELOPMENT TESTS AND ARE MORE LIKELY
TO DROP OUT OF SECONDARY SCHOOL (HELEN,
AT AL, 2006:50).
• GIRLS BORN TO TEENS MOTHER ARE UP
TO 83% MORE LIKELY TO BECOME TEEN
MOTHERS THEMSELVES

• TEEN SONS OF ADOLESCENT MOTHERS ARE UP


2.7 TIMES MORE LIKELY TO GO TO JAIL THAN
THOSE BORN TO MUMS WHO WERE OVER 20
RELATIONSHIP DIFFICULTIES
• CHILDREN BORN TO TEENAGE MOTHERS USE TO
EXPERIENCE DIFFICULTIES IN THE RELATIONSHIPS IN
DIFFERENT WAYS.

• THEY MAY HAVE DIFFICULT RELATIONSHIP WITH THE


FAMILY OF ORIGIN, FATHER OF THE CHILD AND PEERS.

• THE MAJORITY OF PARENTS REACT NEGATIVELY TO THE


NEWS OF THE PREGNANCY. THIS MAY BE BECAUSE THEY
ARE EMBARRASSED OR BECAUSE IN POOR COMMUNITIES
THE ADDITION OF ANOTHER FAMILY MEMBER STRETCHES
THE FAMILY’S ECONOMIC RESOURCES.

• THEREFORE THE FEELING OF ANGER AND DISTRESS ARE


SOMETIMES EXTENDED TO THE CHILD.
MATERNAL

MORTALITY
DEATH OF THE MOTHER IS ONE OF THE MOST SERIOUS
CONSEQUENCES OF ADOLESCENT PREGNANCY.

• COMPLICATIONS (OTHER THAN ILLEGAL ABORTIONS)


MOST COMMONLY LEADING TO MATERNAL
MORTALITY INCLUDE:
• TOXEMIA, HEMORRHAGE, ECTOPIC PREGNANCIES,
PLACENTAL COMPLICATIONS AND INFECTIONS

• THIS IS CAUSED BY THE FACT THAT, IN MOST CASES,


PREGNANT TEENAGERS ATTEND PRENATAL CLINICS
LATE OR IRREGULARLY
AS A YOUTH,
HOW CAN YOU PREVENT

TEENAGE PREGNANCY?
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