Study: Teenage mothers more likely to have premature babies

TEENAGE mums are more likely to have premature babies, research reveals.

The risk is higher for younger teenage mothers than for older teenagers and, in the 14-17 group, the risk was greater in second pregnancies.

Results of the study, funded by Ireland’s Health Research Board, are published today in the open access journal, BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth.

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