Young mothers are typically defined as women who become pregnant between the ages of 13 and 24.
Teenage pregnancy rates have been declining in recent years, but teenage mothers still account for a significant portion of all births in many countries.
Young mothers face a number of challenges, including financial instability, limited educational and career opportunities, and social stigma.
Research has shown that children of young mothers may be at a higher risk for adverse outcomes such as low birth weight, premature birth, and developmental delays.
However, with adequate support and resources, young mothers can still lead successful and fulfilling lives, and their children can thrive as well. Support programs such as healthcare, education, and financial aid can be especially helpful for young mothers and their families.
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