WHO: To prevent adolescent pregnancies, stops child marriage key

The UN Health Agency (WHO) said on Wednesday that every year in countries with lower and medium income, more than 2 crore 10 lakh teenage girls get pregnant. Of these, about half of these cases of pregnancy are non-era. Nine of the 10 births in Kishore age girls or women who are married before the age of 18. Doctor Paskel Elotte, director of sexual and reproductive health and research in WHO, says, “Premature pregnancy, premature conception, can lead to serious physical and psychological consequences for girls and young women.” Display inequalities that also affect their relationships and their ability to shape. “To give birth to a baby, the inappropriate health organization says that adolescent pregnancy has serious health risks. These include infections, complications and high rates of premature births. This also disrupts the education of those adolescent girls and later limits employment in life. Many young mothers are trapped in poverty. WHO, to help prevent pregnancy, is calling on the countries to offer better options for child marriage to the countries. These include improving access to education, financial services and employment and employment. The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) says that if all girls complete secondary school education, then child marriage can reduce by two-thirds. Childhood has been deprived of deprived. In the year 2021, one in 25 girls gave birth to a child before the age of 20, while twenty years ago, this rate was one of the 15 girls on an average. However, there is still a huge difference. In a few countries, one in about 10 years of the age of 15 to 19 still gives birth to a child every year. In WHO, scientist for teenage sexual and reproductive health, scientist doctor Sherry Bastian says, “The marriage of girls at a young age, girls get away from their childhood and have serious effects on their health.” Doctor Sheri Bestian has serious effects. Gave. He also said that both boys and girls need to understand the concept of consent in having sex. He said, “And there is a need to challenge the major gender inequalities that promote high rates of child marriage and premature pregnancies in many parts of the world, in many parts of the world.” These guidelines include new information in the year 2011. They promote extensive sex education, which the UN agency describes as necessary to know how to use different types of contraceptives and where to take advice.

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