1972
DOI: 10.2307/2133938
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The Health and Social Consequences of Teenage Childbearing

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“…Perinatal mortality did not decrease in the "high risk" teenage population. Measures which delay childbearing into the twenties are likely to improve perinatal outcome [13]. Use of other birth control measures did not decrease after liberal abortion was introduced in Hawaii.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Perinatal mortality did not decrease in the "high risk" teenage population. Measures which delay childbearing into the twenties are likely to improve perinatal outcome [13]. Use of other birth control measures did not decrease after liberal abortion was introduced in Hawaii.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…21 As per WHO Guidelines on preventing early pregnancy and poor reproductive outcomes among adolescents in developing countries (2011) following recommendations have been made with six key objectives. 29 Intervention must aim to…”
Section: Prevention Of Adolescent Pregnancy and Its Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yunes (1967) [16], al revisar la literatura, encontró las mismas tendencias descritas antes para el Reino Unido y Estados Unidos. Menken (1972), estudió también las relaciones entre mortalidad infantil y edad de la madre en Estados Unidos, en 1960, y encontró las mismas tendencias [10].…”
Section: Muertes Infantiles Por Orden De Nacimientounclassified