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Health Needs For Teenage Pregnancies What Are Essay

Health Needs for Teenage Pregnancies What are the special needs of teenagers who are pregnant? Certainly the fact that an expectant mother in her teens is quite different than a married woman in her mid-twenties in terms of the psychology -- and the physical needs -- of her condition, and so there are things a pregnant teenager needs that are likely different from a mature woman. This paper delves into those special needs and basic situations that teenagers face when pregnant.

The Healthcare Needs of Pregnant Teenagers

First of all, according to Tricia Michels, writing in Public Health Reports, pregnant teens are already facing "stigmatization in many aspect of their lives" just by the mere fact that they are pregnant and all their friends are living normal teenage lives (Michels, 2000, p. 557). Hence, tending to their new unborn babies is another challenge that must be approached with intelligence and good planning. Michels interviewed forty teenagers who were pregnant and one of the themes that came from those interviews is that "providers and healthcare systems" should be willing to "combat" the "negative [social] influences" surrounding the pregnancies (557).

Michels' article also points to...

There will be a need for the focus to be on the "…needs of the fetus…to the exclusion of the needs of the young mother" (557). On the subject of low-income expectant mothers, Michels makes the point that the baby and mom need reliable connections to healthcare services (for physical health), to social services (for mental health), to family planning services (to learn about the importance of breastfeeding) and the low-income pregnant teen should know that Medicaid provides financial support for her prenatal care (Michels, 558).
Other financial support is available through the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services' (HHS); in fact the HHS' "Office of Adolescent Health" has financial support available through the "Pregnancy Assistance Fund" that can help meet the needs of a pregnant teenager. The support provided includes help with: "education, healthcare, parenting skills and additional supports that they need" (HHS).

Meanwhile pregnancy during adolescence "…raises a number of nutritional concerns," according to C.S. Williamson with the British Nutrition…

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Coila, Bridget. (2010). Health Risks for Pregnant Teens. Livestrong.com. Retrieved December

13, 2012, from http://www.livestrong.com.

Michels, Tricia M. (2000). "Patients Like Us": Pregnant and Parenting Teens View the Health

Care System. Public Health Reports, Volume 115, 557-575.
Overview. Retrieved December 13, 2012, from http://www.hhs.gov.
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