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Kerala High Court Allows Medical Termination Of Pregnancy Of 10-Year-Old Rape Victim
India News | Press Trust of India | Thursday March 10, 2022
Coming to the aid of a 10-year old girl who is over 30 weeks pregnant after being sexually abused, allegedly by her father, the Kerala High Court on Thursday permitted medical termination of her pregnancy by the SAT Hospital in Thiruvananthapuram.
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Top Court Seeks Centre Response On Compensating 10-Year-Old Rape Victim
India News | Press Trust of India | Friday August 18, 2017
The Supreme Court today sought responses from the Centre and the Chandigarh administration on a plea seeking Rs 10 lakh compensation for a ten-year-old rape victim who delivered a baby yesterday.
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10-Year-Old Rape Survivor In Chandigarh Delivers Baby
India News | Press Trust of India | Thursday August 17, 2017
The 10-year-old rape survivor, whose abortion plea was turned down by the Supreme Court, today delivered a baby through C-section at one of the government hospitals in Chandigarh, a senior doctor said. The girl's condition is stable.
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10-Year-Old Haryana Girl, Raped By Stepfather, Undergoes Abortion
India News | Edited by Divyanshu Dutta Roy | Friday May 19, 2017
A 10-year-old Rohtak girl, who was found to be five months pregnant after being allegedly raped by her stepfather, underwent an abortion today, after the district court had left the decision to a panel of doctors.
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Pregnant For Over 5 Months After Rape, 10-Year-Old Girl From Rohtak Seeks Abortion
| Tuesday May 16, 2017
Rohtak, Haryana: The district court in Haryana’s Rohtak will today decide whether a 10-year-old girl in advanced stage of pregnancy, allegedly raped repeatedly by her stepfather, should be allowed to have an abortion. The girl’s condition came to light last week when she confided in her mother, but by that time, she had crossed the 20-week lega...
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Will Rohtak's Pregnant 10-Year-Old Be Allowed Abortion? Decision Today
India News | Reported by Nikhil Pandhi, Edited by Anindita Sanyal | Monday May 15, 2017
A 10-year-old has been found in an advanced condition of pregnancy after being raped repeatedly, allegedly by her stepfather, in Haryana's Rohtak. She is expected to give birth in another four months and doctors are yet to decide if she can undergo an abortion. This was the second horror that unfolded within 24 hours in Rohtak, Haryana. On Saturday...
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Haryana 10-Year-Old Pregnant After Rape, Critically Ill
India News | Reported by Nikhil Pandhi, Edited by Nidhi Sethi | Sunday May 14, 2017
In another shocking case from Haryana's Rohtak, a 10-year-old has been found to be five months pregnant after being raped repeatedly allegedly by her stepfather. Her condition is serious, say doctors.
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Outrage Over 10-Year-Old Paraguayan Pregnant By Stepfather
World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday May 7, 2015
The case of a 10-year-old girl raped and impregnated by her stepfather has triggered outrage in Paraguay, where the health minister has blocked her from having an abortion.
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10-year-old becomes a mother in Colombia
World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday April 5, 2012
A 10-year-old Colombian girl has sparked outrage after becoming one of the world's youngest mothers by giving birth to a healthy daughter, it was reported on Thursday. The girl, a member of the northern indigenous Wayuu tribe in the La Guajira Peninsula, was 39 weeks pregnant when she underwent a Caesarean section, the Daily Mail reported.
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Kerala High Court Allows Medical Termination Of Pregnancy Of 10-Year-Old Rape Victim
India News | Press Trust of India | Thursday March 10, 2022
Coming to the aid of a 10-year old girl who is over 30 weeks pregnant after being sexually abused, allegedly by her father, the Kerala High Court on Thursday permitted medical termination of her pregnancy by the SAT Hospital in Thiruvananthapuram.
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Top Court Seeks Centre Response On Compensating 10-Year-Old Rape Victim
India News | Press Trust of India | Friday August 18, 2017
The Supreme Court today sought responses from the Centre and the Chandigarh administration on a plea seeking Rs 10 lakh compensation for a ten-year-old rape victim who delivered a baby yesterday.
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10-Year-Old Rape Survivor In Chandigarh Delivers Baby
India News | Press Trust of India | Thursday August 17, 2017
The 10-year-old rape survivor, whose abortion plea was turned down by the Supreme Court, today delivered a baby through C-section at one of the government hospitals in Chandigarh, a senior doctor said. The girl's condition is stable.
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10-Year-Old Haryana Girl, Raped By Stepfather, Undergoes Abortion
India News | Edited by Divyanshu Dutta Roy | Friday May 19, 2017
A 10-year-old Rohtak girl, who was found to be five months pregnant after being allegedly raped by her stepfather, underwent an abortion today, after the district court had left the decision to a panel of doctors.
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Pregnant For Over 5 Months After Rape, 10-Year-Old Girl From Rohtak Seeks Abortion
| Tuesday May 16, 2017
Rohtak, Haryana: The district court in Haryana’s Rohtak will today decide whether a 10-year-old girl in advanced stage of pregnancy, allegedly raped repeatedly by her stepfather, should be allowed to have an abortion. The girl’s condition came to light last week when she confided in her mother, but by that time, she had crossed the 20-week lega...
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Will Rohtak's Pregnant 10-Year-Old Be Allowed Abortion? Decision Today
India News | Reported by Nikhil Pandhi, Edited by Anindita Sanyal | Monday May 15, 2017
A 10-year-old has been found in an advanced condition of pregnancy after being raped repeatedly, allegedly by her stepfather, in Haryana's Rohtak. She is expected to give birth in another four months and doctors are yet to decide if she can undergo an abortion. This was the second horror that unfolded within 24 hours in Rohtak, Haryana. On Saturday...
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Haryana 10-Year-Old Pregnant After Rape, Critically Ill
India News | Reported by Nikhil Pandhi, Edited by Nidhi Sethi | Sunday May 14, 2017
In another shocking case from Haryana's Rohtak, a 10-year-old has been found to be five months pregnant after being raped repeatedly allegedly by her stepfather. Her condition is serious, say doctors.
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Outrage Over 10-Year-Old Paraguayan Pregnant By Stepfather
World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday May 7, 2015
The case of a 10-year-old girl raped and impregnated by her stepfather has triggered outrage in Paraguay, where the health minister has blocked her from having an abortion.
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10-year-old becomes a mother in Colombia
World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday April 5, 2012
A 10-year-old Colombian girl has sparked outrage after becoming one of the world's youngest mothers by giving birth to a healthy daughter, it was reported on Thursday. The girl, a member of the northern indigenous Wayuu tribe in the La Guajira Peninsula, was 39 weeks pregnant when she underwent a Caesarean section, the Daily Mail reported.
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Teenage Pregnancy: Medical Risks and Realities
Written by Rebecca Buffum Taylor
Reviewed by Traci C. Johnson, MD on August 08, 2022
In this Article
- What Is Teenage Pregnancy?
- Teenage Pregnancy Symptoms
- Teenage Pregnancy Risks
- Feeling Alone and Isolated
- Teenage Pregnancy Diagnosis
- Teenage Pregnancy Health Risk Prevention
- Teenage Pregnancy Prevention
What Is Teenage Pregnancy?
Teenage pregnancy is when a woman under 20 gets pregnant. It usually refers to teens between the ages of 15-19. But it can include girls as young as 10. It's also called teen pregnancy or adolescent pregnancy.
In the U.S., teen birth rates and number of births to teen mothers have dropped steadily since 1990. In 2020, just over 158,000 infants were born to teens 15 to 19 years old, down 75 percent from 1991. That trend is driven both by the fact that fewer teenagers are having sex and that more of them use birth control when they do.
Even so, a much higher share of American teens get pregnant than girls in other developed countries. And the pace of the decline in teen pregnancy in the U.S. differs by race. Non-Hispanic Black girls and Native American girls have seen much slower drops in teen pregnancy compared to Asian American girls.
Here’s what to know about common early signs of pregnancy, how to have a healthy pregnancy at a young age, and information that will help you understand teenage pregnancy.
Teenage Pregnancy Symptoms
Missing one or more menstrual periods is the classic sign of pregnancy. But this can be tricky for teenage girls, whose periods aren't yet regular. It can also be tricky for girls whose cycles are off as a result of dieting or exercise, low body fat from sports, or anorexia.
The full list of pregnancy signs includes:
- A missed menstrual period
- Nausea or vomiting -- called "morning sickness," though it can happen throughout the day
- Sudden, intense aversion to certain foods, especially meats or fatty, fried foods
- Sore nipples or breasts
- Unusual fatigue
- Frequent urination
- Unusual mood swings
- Feeling lightheaded
- Weight gain
- Swelling belly
A positive pregnancy test is another sign of pregnancy. Today's home pregnancy tests are generally considered accurate. These simple kits can be bought over the counter in drugstores.
Teenage Pregnancy Risks
Pregnant teens and their unborn babies have unique medical risks.
Lack of prenatal care
Pregnant teens are at risk of not getting the right prenatal care, especially if they don't have support from their parents. Prenatal care is critical, especially in the first months of pregnancy. Prenatal care looks for medical problems in both mother and baby, monitors the baby's growth, and deals quickly with any complications that arise. Prenatal vitamins with folic acid -- ideally taken before getting pregnant -- are essential in preventing certain birth defects such as neural tube defects.
High blood pressure
Pregnant teens have a higher risk of getting high blood pressure -- called pregnancy-induced hypertension -- than pregnant women in their 20s or 30s. They also have a higher risk of preeclampsia. This is a dangerous medical condition that combines high blood pressure with excess protein in the urine, swelling of a mother's hands and face, and organ damage.
These medical risks affect the pregnant teen, who may need to take medications to control symptoms. But they can also disrupt the unborn baby's growth. And they can lead to further pregnancy complications such as premature birth.
Premature birth
A full-term pregnancy lasts about 40 weeks. A baby that delivers before 37 weeks is a premature baby, or "preemie." In some cases, premature labor that begins too early in pregnancy can be stopped by medications. Other times, the baby has to be delivered early for the health of the mother or infant. The earlier a baby is born, the more risk there is of respiratory, digestive, vision, cognitive, and other problems.
Low-birth-weight baby
Teens are at higher risk of having low-birth-weight babies. Premature babies are more likely to weigh less than they should. In part, that’s because they've had less time in the womb to grow. A low-birth-weight baby weighs only 3.3 to 5.5 pounds. A very-low-birth-weight baby weighs less than 3.3 pounds. Babies that small may need to be put on a ventilator in a hospital's neonatal care unit for help with breathing after birth.
STDs (sexually transmitted diseases)
For teens who have sex during pregnancy, STDs such as chlamydia and HIV are a major concern. Using a latex condom during intercourse may help prevent STDs, which can infect the uterus and growing baby.
Postpartum depression
Pregnant teens may be at higher risk of postpartum depression (depression that starts after delivering a baby), according to the CDC. Girls who feel down and sad, either while pregnant or after the birth, should talk openly with their doctors or someone else they trust. Depression can interfere with taking good care of a newborn -- and with healthy teenage development -- but it can be treated.
Risks to teenage boys
Teen fathers are up to 30% less likely to finish high school than other teenage boys. Worries about their partners’ health, limited money, educational challenges, and other stresses can take a mental, physical, and financial toll on some would-be teen fathers.
Feeling Alone and Isolated
Especially for teens who think they can't tell their parents they're pregnant, feeling scared, isolated, and alone can be a real problem. Without the support of family or other adults, pregnant teens are less likely to eat well, exercise, or get plenty of rest. And they are less likely to get to their regular prenatal visits. Having at least one trusted, supportive adult -- someone nearby in the community, if not a family member -- is invaluable in helping them get the prenatal care and emotional support they need to stay healthy during this time.
Teenage Pregnancy Diagnosis
You usually can check if you’re pregnant with a home test from the first day you miss your period. All pregnancy tests check for a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG).
The home tests check for hCG in your pee. You also can get a blood test at your doctor’s office. The advantage with checking your blood is that it can tell you if you’re pregnant about a week earlier than home kits. Both home and office tests are very accurate, especially if the results say you’re pregnant.
Most states allow minors (almost always defined as someone under 18) the right to seek pregnancy care without notifying their parents. And doctors must keep confidential any information about minors who are pregnant unless they have a legal reason, such as if the teen is a danger to themselves.
Teenage Pregnancy Health Risk Prevention
If you are a teenager who is pregnant, here is how to ensure a healthy pregnancy:
- Get early prenatal care. Call your doctor for your first prenatal visit as soon as you think you might be pregnant. If you can't afford to see a doctor, ask your school nurse or counselor to help you find a low-cost clinic and other resources. For example, they can help you find state Medicaid or WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) programs.
- Stay away from alcohol, drugs, and cigarettes. These harm an unborn baby more than they harm a growing teenager. If you're not able to quit by yourself, ask for help from someone you trust.
- Take a prenatal vitamin with at least 0.4 mg of folic acid every day to help prevent birth defects. Ideally, this should start before you get pregnant.
- Ask for emotional support. Motherhood brings untold emotional and practical challenges -- especially for teens still in school. Reach out to others -- your friends, family, the baby's father -- for emotional and practical support.
For teenagers who are healthy, chances are good of delivering a healthy, strong baby -- especially with early prenatal care and a healthy lifestyle during pregnancy.
Teenage Pregnancy Prevention
The surest way to avoid pregnancy is not to have sex. Or if you do have sex, to always use contraception.
The most effective birth control for teenagers is long-acting reversible contraception (LARC). They include implants that go under the skin in your arm or intrauterine devices that your doctor inserts into your uterus. LARCs work 99% of the time to prevent conception. They work for 3-10 years and can be taken out when you want to try to start a family.
If you use birth control pills, condoms, or other forms of contraception, learn how to use them right and follow instructions.
Talk to your parents or trusted adults about how to get birth control if you’re sexually active.
Ask your doctor, your public health center, or a Planned Parenthood clinic for guidance and prescription for birth control. Most nonprofit and community health centers offer care for free or on a sliding-fee scale based on your income.
Childbirth can be possible without the participation of the egg
- James Gallagher
- BBC Science and Health Correspondent
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Successful experiments show that science can achieve the birth of children without the participation of an egg.
Research published in the journal Nature Communications has already produced healthy mice by "convincing" sperm that they are fertilizing a normal egg.
This means, according to scientists, that in the distant future the process of childbearing may be possible without the participation of women.
At this stage, the experiments carried out help to better understand the process of fertilization.
Without mom and dad?
Scientists at the University of Bath, UK began their experiments with an unfertilized egg.
Using various chemicals, they managed to "trick" her into a pseudoembryo.
These pseudoembryos are in many ways similar to ordinary cells, such as skin cells. They can divide and control their DNA.
Scientists have suggested that if healthy mouse offspring can be produced by injecting sperm into such pseudoembryos of mice, this means that in the future a similar result can be achieved in human cells not derived from an egg.
In experiments on mice, the probability of achieving a successful pregnancy was 25%.
"For the first time, it has been shown that sperm, when combined with other cells not associated with the egg, can produce healthy offspring," one of the researchers, Dr. Tony Perry, told the BBC in an interview.
"This turns all our centuries-old ideas," he added.
The mice born as a result of the experiment were healthy, had a normal life expectancy and were able to give birth to healthy offspring.
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The purpose of the experiments was to investigate the exact mechanism of fertilization. What exactly happens at the moment of the fusion of the sperm with the egg, has not yet been fully clarified.
The ovum, for example, completely changes the entire chemical coat of the sperm's DNA. As a result, the sperm stops behaving as such and behaves like an embryo. But how this "reincarnation" takes place is not yet clear.
Eliminating the need for an egg from the process of childbearing can have far-reaching social consequences.
"One possibility in the distant future is that ordinary cells of the human body, combined with sperm, could form an embryo," says Dr. Perry.
In other words, two men can be equally the biological parents of their child: one will give an ordinary cell, and the other will give sperm.
Or one man can become the parent of a child with the help of his own sperm and his own cell. In this case, the born child will be not so much a clone as a fraternal twin of his parent.
So far, however, as Dr. Perry emphasizes, such scenarios are in the realm of "speculative fantasies."
This year, Chinese scientists succeeded in producing sperm from mouse stem cells and then using this sperm to fertilize an egg, resulting in healthy mice.
Combining these two experiments, says Dr. Perry, may eventually lead to the possibility of childbearing without the participation of both sperm and egg.
"Not surprisingly, the authors of the experiments are excited about the results," says Professor Robin Lovell-Badge of the British biomedical research center Francis Crick.
"This is a very interesting study and a technological breakthrough. It will reveal many of the processes that take place in the early stages of an organism's development, which are very important for both fertilization and single-cell nuclear transfer [cloning]," he said.
"In a broader sense, it helps to reveal the mechanisms of cell reprogramming in other situations. How this happens is not yet clear to us, but this study provides certain indicators in this direction," says Professor Robin Lovell-Badge.
How to get pregnant quickly the first time
Is it possible to get pregnant the first time?
The process of fertilization is very complicated, so the chances of successful conception in one menstrual cycle are only 25%. And this despite the fact that both spouses are young and do not have any health problems.
Thus, if you did not succeed in getting pregnant the first time, there is no reason for concern.
What should be done to get pregnant sooner?
You need to prepare for a future pregnancy in advance. This approach will help increase the likelihood of conception and prevent dangerous complications during the period of bearing a child.
First of all, future parents should visit a doctor and undergo an examination, which the doctor will prescribe after asking the necessary questions and conducting an examination. In particular, both spouses must be tested for STIs and other dangerous infections. A man will need to do a spermogram - a study that will help assess his reproductive health. If any violations are detected, the doctor will prescribe a course of treatment.
Best time to get pregnant
To get pregnant faster, try to have an active sex life during the period that is most favorable for conception, that is, a few days before, on the day of ovulation and a few days after. It must be borne in mind that the viability of the egg after leaving the ovary is about 1.5-2 days, and the viability of spermatozoa in the female genital tract is about 2-3 days.
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Planning advice
On various resources on the Internet you can see a lot of advice for those who want to get pregnant quickly. Unfortunately, most of them have no practical value. So, the possibility of pregnancy does not affect whether a woman has reached orgasm during intercourse and whether she then stood in the “birch” position.
To increase your chances, a few months before the expected date of conception, start to lead a healthy lifestyle, giving up bad habits.
Eat right, including in the menu foods high in various vitamins, trace elements, and polyunsaturated fatty acids. Excess weight, as well as sharp fluctuations in body weight, negatively affect reproductive function.
Moderate exercise will be beneficial. Both a sedentary lifestyle and too intense training can prevent you from getting pregnant quickly.
Both parents-to-be need to take folic acid, which will not only reduce the risk of neural tube defects in the baby, but also increase sperm fertility. Keep in mind that any drugs, including vitamins, are prescribed only by the attending physician after the examination.
Folk remedies for conceiving a child
To increase reproductive function, decoctions from various herbs can be used: upland uterus, sage, St. John's wort. However, it is important to remember that any means (including folk remedies) should be used only after consulting with your doctor.
Is posture important
There is no scientific evidence that certain positions fundamentally affect the onset of pregnancy, so it makes no sense to waste time choosing the ideal positions for conception.
When to See a Doctor
If pregnancy has not occurred after a year of active sexual activity without the use of any contraception (or 6 months if you are over 35), you should seek help from a specialized institution that diagnoses and treats infertility.
Infertility is not always based on serious disorders of the reproductive system. Sometimes a minimal examination and correction is enough. It is important not to postpone a visit to a reproductive specialist, since in this case time is one of the decisive factors.If the examination revealed any violations, the doctor will develop an effective course of treatment. For example, in the presence of infectious and inflammatory diseases, as a rule, a course of antibiotics and physiotherapy are prescribed.
If a woman has a menstrual cycle, the doctor may recommend a lifestyle and nutrition correction, as well as taking hormonal drugs.
With excess or, conversely, insufficient body weight, it is necessary to normalize the weight. If you can’t cope with the problem on your own, you should seek help from a nutritionist.
If you're worried about not getting pregnant, try switching things up: spend more time on hobbies, learn something new, take a trip with your spouse. Are you still nervous? Contact a perinatal psychologist and tell him about all the anxieties and doubts. Sometimes only a few sessions of therapy can achieve the onset of a long-awaited pregnancy.
What to do if pregnancy still does not occur?
If pregnancy has not occurred after a year of active sexual life without the use of any contraception (or 6 months if you are over 35 years old), you need to seek help from a specialized clinic that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of infertility.