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Stopping child marriage key to ending teen pregnancies: WHO

“Early marriage denies girls their childhood and has severe consequences for their health,” Sheri Bastien said.

• April 24, 2025
Pregnant teenagers
Pregnant teenagers (credit : Interntional campaign for women rights]

The World Health Organisation says teenage pregnancy reflects enduring “fundamental inequalities” in society, with serious physical and psychological repercussions for girls and young women.

WHO, in a statement on Wednesday, stated that teenage pregnancy remained the leading cause of death for girls aged 15 to 19, which countries could help prevent by allowing them to remain in school and ending child marriage.

According to the global health body, each year, no fewer than 21 million adolescent girls in low and middle-income countries become pregnant. About half of these pregnancies are unintended. Nine in 10 adolescent births occur among girls who were married before turning 18.

“Early pregnancies can have serious physical and psychological consequences for girls and young women,” Pascale Allotey, the director of sexual and reproductive health and research at WHO, said. “(They) often reflect fundamental inequalities that affect their ability to shape their relationships and their lives.”

Ms Allotey said teen pregnancy carried serious health risks, noting that these include higher rates of infection, complications, and premature birth. It also disrupts education and limits job opportunities later in life. Many young mothers end up trapped in poverty.

To help prevent teenage pregnancy, WHO is calling on governments to offer better alternatives to child marriage. These include improving access to education, financial services and jobs.

“Early marriage denies girls their childhood and has severe consequences for their health,” Sheri Bastien, scientist for adolescent sexual and reproductive health at WHO, said.

She reiterated the power of education in transforming girls’ futures.

At the same time, both boys and girls need to understand the concept of consent “and challenge the major gender inequalities that continue to drive high rates of child marriage and early pregnancy in many parts of the world.”

(NAN)

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