E MOTIONAL E MOTIONAL M OOD SWINGS E MOTIONAL UPS AND DOWNS S OCIAL S OCIAL A TTRACTIONS TO NEW FRIENDS C HANGING FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS G REATER INDEPENDENCE.

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E MOTIONAL E MOTIONAL M OOD SWINGS E MOTIONAL UPS AND DOWNS S OCIAL S OCIAL A TTRACTIONS TO NEW FRIENDS C HANGING FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS G REATER INDEPENDENCE D ESIRE TO SPEND MORE TIME WITH FRIENDS Q UESTIONING PARENTAL AUTHORITY E FFECTS OF MEDIA ON TEEN SEXUALITY

T EENS ARE AT GREATER RISK THAN ADULTS WOMEN FOR EXPERIENCING SERIOUS MEDICAL COMPLICATIONS. IRON DEFICIENCY : PREVENT MOTHER AND BABY FROM OXYGEN, TOXEMIA : CAN LEAD TO PREMATURE DELIVERY OF THE BABY T EENS ARE AT GREATER RISK THAN ADULTS WOMEN FOR EXPERIENCING SERIOUS MEDICAL COMPLICATIONS. IRON DEFICIENCY : PREVENT MOTHER AND BABY FROM OXYGEN, TOXEMIA : CAN LEAD TO PREMATURE DELIVERY OF THE BABY

P REGNANT AND PARENTING TEENS CAN WORK WITH SCHOOL COUNSELORS AND SOCIAL SERVICE AGENCIES TO FIND SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS. P REGNANT AND PARENTING TEENS CAN WORK WITH SCHOOL COUNSELORS AND SOCIAL SERVICE AGENCIES TO FIND SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS.

F INANCIAL BURDEN OF CHILD CARE EXPENSES CAN BECOME OVERWHELMING. F INANCIAL BURDEN OF CHILD CARE EXPENSES CAN BECOME OVERWHELMING.

T EEN PARENTS MAY ALSO HAVE TO GIVE UP AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES OR CUT BACK ! T EEN PARENTS MAY ALSO HAVE TO GIVE UP AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES OR CUT BACK !