- Malfunction of the family (possibility to escape from a home where the teen sometimes feels threatened by violence, alcoholism and the risk of incest.
- Family instability.
- The need to test their fertility.
- The loss of religiosity.
- Having sex without adequate contraception.
The risks are:
1 .- Possible abortions
2 .- Death of Teen
3 .- That the baby is born underweight
The difficulties of teen pregnancy are many, as they often stop life for themselves since many young people drop out as well and cause family problems.
Adolescent fertility is higher in developing countries and among lower social classes, suggesting that it is a temporary phenomenon because of improved conditions, it could fall.
For other researchers, the decline in adolescent fertility rates are increasing further, as the deteriorating global socio-economic conditions makes it doubt over the possibility that most countries make greater investments in their educational systems and health coverage to meet the demand problem.
U.S. is the industrialized country with the highest rate of teenage pregnancies, with a stable rate of 11.1% in the 80s.