Saturday, September 22, 2012

Teen Pregnancy On The Rise


This is alarming.


(The Star)

KLANG: More Malaysian teenage girls are getting pregnant, with a major hospital recording at least one case every day.


According to Dr Mohamad Farouk Abdullah, senior consultant and head of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital here, about 14% of the 12,000 babies delivered annually at the hospital were by teenage mothers with many of them unwed.

“We thought such numbers of teen pregnancies were only in Klang, but I am also hearing of similar scenarios in the other six specialist hospitals in Selangor,” he added.

“The youngest girl to give birth at our hospital was a 12-year-old girl,” Dr Mohamad Farouk said at the “Pregnant by Choice, Not by Chance or Force” seminar. It was organised by the hospital in conjunction with its Family Planning month.

The Health Ministry recorded 18,652 births by girls below the age of 19 last year compared with 5,962 in the second half of 2010.

Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital's medical social welfare officer Nurul Azira Mahamad Jafar said she had been handling at least one case of an unwed mother every working day of this year.

“The highest number of referrals I have had in a day so far was 14. These are our children who are pregnant in their teens,” said Nurul Azira, who has been handling cases of unwed mothers as well as rape and sex abuse victims at the hospital for the past six years.
Most of the pregnant girls are referred to the hospital by clinics.
This is because teenage pregnancies are considered “high-risk cases”. A teenager is twice more likely to die from pregnancy or childbirth complications than women in their 20s.
Most of the girls come to the hospital complaining of discomfort such as stomachache and spotting.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Malaysian teenagers hormone all raging thanks to video seks, mainstream media and cerita mahkamah for the past years.

Siapa yang nak dipersalahkan?

Anonymous said...

Teen pregnancy should not come as a surprise.With a former chief minister,a national bowler and electrician let off the hook for statutory rape,because they have a bright future ahead of them,do expect teen pregnancies to soar.

Anonymous said...

I do not know where you got your figures. Malaysia is the most moral country in this region based on Ugama, Bangsa and negara. You must have the facts before you give such a bad name to our young people.