Glow, thanks for clearing that up. So why are you so defensive when it comes to the FLDS?
As for teen pregnancy, I agree with Pepper. Environmental causes have made menses come at an earlier age than ever before. In decades past, menses began at around age 16 - 18. I started at 16. Last week a ten year old gave birth in the US. That would have been unheard of in our grandmother's day.
Teenage pregnancies are high risk to the mother and child. For one thing, the mother is still growing and it could affect her future health. Here's a link for more information:
http://www.targetwoman.com/articles/teen-pregnancy.html
The health of a teen mother has a bearing on the baby. It has been noticed that teens are less likely to gain the adequate amount of weight during pregnancy thereby leading to low birth weight babies. Smoking increases the risks of miscarriage and other pregnancy complications such as still birth and premature birth. Teen pregnancy also runs the risk of pregnancy complications such as anemia, high blood pressure and premature labor. Babies born to teenage mothers were of low birth weight and sometimes had complications such as undeveloped organs and subsequent problems such as respiratory distress or vision loss. Consequences of teen pregnancy:
Higher levels of dropouts at high school.
Due to lack of adequate job skills, a teen mother may become dependent on welfare or live in poverty.
Lack of social support systems and parenting skills lead to a stressful situation arising out of a teen pregnancy
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I have the same question as Details. Are you saying it is ok to get a girl pregnant as soon as she starts her period.
If so, why is it ok? Shouldn't she have a choice to wait until she is older and after she gets her education? Or do you not think education is important for females?