Girls who become pregnant at an early age have a higher risk of suffering maternal mortality and morbidity. Pregnancy during the first years after puberty increases the risk of miscarriage, labor obstruction, postpartum hemorrhage, pregnancy-related hypertension and debilitating lifelong conditions, such as obstetric fistula. Having very young children also means that women and girls are more vulnerable to other negative outcomes for maternal health due to frequent births, unplanned pregnancies and unsafe abortions.
Babies born to adolescent mothers are more likely to be born dead, premature or underweight and are at greater risk of dying in childhood, due to the young age of the mother. This risk is aggravated by the lack of access to information and comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services.
Family Thursday
Celebrate the family union in Viñedo Dos Búhos with our Family Thursdays! Enjoy an afternoon full of fun, delicious food and special moments with your