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The Challenges Of A Teenage Single Mother

from: Karlie Bestler

Although the rate of teenage pregnancy has decreased substantially in the last few years, there are still plenty of teenagers becoming mothers. The U.S. still has one of the highest teenage pregnancy rates of all the industrialized countries. Social welfare programs for single mothers has significantly decreased over the years leaving many teenage single mothers to find the resources she needs to overcome the multiple challenges that now lie in her path.

Medical care is of the utmost importance in the life of a teenage single mother. Getting the teenage single mother good prenatal care is vitally important, not only for her health but also for the health of her baby. Most teenagers have poor nutritional habits and often drink alcohol and smoke. These habits can adversely affect the health of her baby making the care for it much more challenging in the years to come. In addition, a teenage mother may not be biologically mature enough to deliver naturally and because of her pelvis size may require a Cesarean.

Once the child is born, the young single mother must look towards establishing proper support systems to be able to go back and complete high school. This may mean that she has to start working to earn money to pay for childcare while she is also completing her high school education. Very rarely is a teenage mother lucky enough to have a family support system to look after her children while she goes to school.

Sometimes single mothers ethical aspects and single mothers social aspects will consider an unwed single mother a disgrace to the family. This is especially true for teenage Christian single mothers. Different cultures view unwed pregnancies differently. If she is without the family support system, a teenage single mother could be facing homelessness as well as pregnancy.

The ability of a teenage single mother to locate resources for herself and her child is most important to their survival. Federal and state assistance for single mothers is available, but many programs now advocate workfare instead of welfare for single young mothers, which is a difficult proposition for a teenage single mother with no job skills or education.

Many faith-based programs are stepping in to try to bridge the gap between the enormous needs of teenage single mothers and community resources for single mothers available. Unfortunately, there are far too many young single mothers for the resources for single mothers that are available.

The Federal government recognizes that teenage pregnancy is an issue that affects the well being of the country. However, currently the government has focused on preventing teenage pregnancies, which has been highly successful. Single mothers statistics show that the number of teenage single mothers has decreased significantly, but statistics still show that 1 in 3 teenagers will become pregnant before the age of 20.

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