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Care of Adolescent Parents and Their Children

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PEDIATRICS
Volume 147, Issue 5, Pages -

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AMER ACAD PEDIATRICS
DOI: 10.1542/peds.2021-050919

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AAP; American Academy of Pediatrics; EPDS; Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Screen; IPV; intimate partner violence; IUD; intrauterine device; LARC; long-acting reversible contraceptive

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Teen pregnancy and parenting have significant impacts on multigenerational family structure, with common occurrences of repeat births among teen parents. This clinical report discusses the specific medical and psychosocial risks faced by adolescent parents and their children, providing pediatricians with suggestions on intervention and care models.
Teen pregnancy and parenting remain an important public health issue in the United States and the world, and many children live with their adolescent parents alone or as part of an extended family. A significant proportion of teen parents reside with their family of origin, significantly affecting the multigenerational family structure. Repeated births to teen parents are also common. This clinical report updates a previous policy statement on care of the adolescent parent and their children and addresses medical and psychosocial risks specific to this population. Challenges unique to teen parents and their children are reviewed, along with suggestions for the pediatrician on models for intervention and care. Pediatrics 2012;130:e1743-e1756

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