Study: Teenage mothers more likely to have premature babies

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

Study: Teenage mothers more likely to have premature babies

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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