Yes, let's ban #SexEducation for 9 year olds. It's not like they could get pregnant, right? Right?
What's the youngest age that a person can get pregnant and give birth?
By Nicoletta Lanese
last updated August 2, 2022
"Shortly after the U.S. #SupremeCourt ruled to overturn #RoeVsWade and eliminate the constitutional right to #abortion, news outlets reported the story of a pregnant 10-year-old girl who had to travel from Ohio to Indiana to access abortion care. The story highlighted how young victims of #rape will be affected by the court's ruling and jumpstarted a discussion about the risks that #pregnancy and #
... Show more...Yes, let's ban #SexEducation for 9 year olds. It's not like they could get pregnant, right? Right?
What's the youngest age that a person can get pregnant and give birth?
By Nicoletta Lanese
last updated August 2, 2022
"Shortly after the U.S. #SupremeCourt ruled to overturn #RoeVsWade and eliminate the constitutional right to #abortion, news outlets reported the story of a pregnant 10-year-old girl who had to travel from Ohio to Indiana to access abortion care. The story highlighted how young victims of #rape will be affected by the court's ruling and jumpstarted a discussion about the risks that #pregnancy and #childbirth pose to young children.
A pregnant 10-year-old would face significant and potentially life-threatening medical risks in carrying a pregnancy to term — and harrowingly, children even younger than age 10 can become pregnant.
"Simply put, pregnancy is possible from the start of ovulation, meaning the point at which the ovaries begin releasing mature eggs, called ova, Dr. Melissa Simon, a professor and obstetrician-gynecologist at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, told Live Science. It's important to note that 'you can start ovulating before you start having your first period,' and the release of an egg isn't necessarily accompanied by any obvious physical symptoms, Simon added.
"More commonly, ovulation begins after menarche, or a person's first period, according to the medical database StatPearls. According to the latest available data, collected in 2017, menarche typically occurs between age 10 and 16. However, research hints that the age of menarche is trending downward, meaning the number of children who have their first period before age 10 is likely increasing, Simon said."
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https://www.livescience.com/youngest-age-give-birth-pregnancy
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