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Teenage pregnancy

A 1984 study from the Perry Preschool Program in Michigan suggests that disadvantaged children who attend preschool are less likely to be arrested as adults. They chose more education, had better employment records, and avoided teenage pregnancy more often than those without preschool (Hurley 66). [Pg.386]

Check with your local department of health to see what the rates of teenage pregnancy infant mortality AIDS, and other sexually transmitted diseases rape and births are in the area where you live or go to school. [Pg.495]

The recommended daily allowances of calcium are children to 10 years of age, 360—800 mg teenage children, 1200 mg adults, 800 mg, increasing to 1200 mg during pregnancy and lactation (29). Cow s milk suppHes ca 1.27 g/L of calcium in available form. [Pg.409]

The current difficulty in many reports of second-generation complications is to determine whether the mother actually took diethylstilbestrol during her pregnancy. In a case of a very large clear-cell carcinoma of the cervix in a teenager with no known history of maternal use of diethylstilbestrol, in view of the dates it was likely to have been non-drug-related, but the possibility of third-generation effects must also be borne in mind (13). [Pg.167]

Pre-/postop cataract or other invasive surgery Chronic renal or hepatic disease Hypertension or congestive heart failure Pregnancy, especially third trimester/lactation Children or teenagers with flu-like (viral) symptoms... [Pg.100]

Radioactive Strontium. In the Techa River cohort, individuals who were exposed to high levels of radiostrontium as teenagers had a higher frequency of stable transformations than those who were adults at the time (Bauchinger et al. 1998) the differences were attributed to increased skeletal incorporation of radiostrontium in the young. The progeny of the exposed cohort showed an elevated incidence of adverse pregnancy outcomes (mortality from developmental anomalies, chromosomal anomalies, labor... [Pg.216]

Intentional overdose in a child or adolescent should raise the possibility of physical or sexual abuse. Teenage girls may have overdosed because of unwanted pregnancy. [Pg.58]


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