This came up in a family discussion and I couldnt really explain it properly. Just wanted to understand the real reasons, both health wise and otherwise. Can someone explain in simple words?
Let's be practical, a teenager's pelvis is often not fully developed, which increases the risk of delivery complications. Plus, the mental stress of raising a child when you are a child yourself is huge. Proper counseling and medical guidance are absolutely necessary here.
Umar bohot choti hoti hai toh sharir kamzor reh jata hai, beta. Is umar mein bacha sambhalna aur khud ka khayal rakhna dono hi mushkil hai. Isliye pehle padhai aur sehat pe dhyan dena chahiye.
Honestly, managing a baby at 30 makes me want to cry, so doing it as a teenager is a whole different level of tough! The body and mind both need time to mature. It's always better to focus on education and self-growth first.
From my experience, pregnancy is physically and emotionally so demanding even for mature bodies. A teenage body is still growing and might not be fully ready for the physical toll of childbirth. They need immense medical care, gentle support, and understanding.
I am planning my pregnancy now in my late 20s and find the preparation so intense. I can't imagine how a teenager would handle the sudden hormonal shifts and health changes. It really requires a lot of emotional and physical maturity.