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INTRODUCTION

Early pregnancies in a school environment represent a major


challenge for both the young girls involved and the
educational system. They can have consequences on the
health, education, and social well-being of teenagers,
requiring support and educational measures to prevent
these delicate situations. In the world, 21 millions girls
aged 15 to 19 become pregnant each year, with 90% in
developing countries. Around 12 million of these girls
give birth, while 10 million experience an unintended
pregnancy.

I. THE DEFINITION
"Early pregnancies," also known as teen or adolescent
pregnancies, refer to cases where a young girl, typically
under 20 years old, becomes pregnant. These situations
often present specific challenges in terms of health,
education, and well-being for both the mother and the
unborn child. Prevention and proper support are crucial
in addressing the complexities associated with early
pregnancies.
II. THE CAUSES AN CONSEQENCES
OF EARLY PREGNANCY

1. The causes of early pregnancy


Indeed, the causes of early pregnancies are often multifaceted. Common factors
include forced or early marriages, sexual violence and abuse, cultural taboos, and
a lack of access to contraception. These elements contribute to the vulnerability
of young girls to unplanned pregnancies. Awareness, education, and access to
reproductive health services are essential in mitigating these risk factors.

2. The consequences of early pregnancy

The consequences of early pregnancies can be varied and complex. They


include health risks for the young mother and the unborn child, as well as
educational, social, and economic implications, along with emotional
challenges. Pregnant teenagers may face an increased risk of medical
complications, and children born from these pregnancies may be more likely
to encounter developmental obstacles. Educationally, young mothers may
struggle to continue their normal schooling. Socially and economically, this
can lead to difficulties related to employment and financial stability.
Emotional consequences, including stress and pressure, can also be
significant. A holistic approach and adequate support are important to
mitigate these consequences.

III. The solutions

The solution to prevent pregnancies in the school environment


involves a comprehensive approach, including sex education,
access to contraceptives, psychological support, and empowerment
of young girls. Comprehensive and accessible educational
programs, along with adolescent-friendly health services, can help
reduce rates of unintended pregnancies among students.
Conclusion
In conclusion to the presentation on early pregnancies in the school
environment, it is imperative to implement comprehensive
educational initiatives, ensure access to contraceptive methods,
provide psychological support, and promote the empowerment of
young girls. These combined measures can contribute to mitigating
the phenomenon of unintended pregnancies among students,
fostering a healthier and more equitable educational environment.

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