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lüll Sequelae of premature sexual life Creatsas GJ R Soc Med 1995[Jul]; 88 (7): 369-71Premature sexual activity among adolescents leads to such complications as unwanted pregnancy, abortion, and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). The increasing adolescent sexual intercourse worldwide will likely result in increasing rates of adolescent pregnancy, although a recent study has shown that these rates will vary from country to country. Rates of pregnancy for girls younger than 14 are very low worldwide, and the cesarean rate is also lower than that found among older women. The most frequent complications of adolescent pregnancy are toxemia and anemia, both of which are exacerbated by incomplete follow-up in pregnant teenagers. Abortion rates are high in some European countries and lower in others, reflecting differences in legislation and attitudes. Increased incidence of STDs is due to inadequate sex education and poor hygiene. Human papillomavirus is becoming a common infection among adolescents, and rates of cervical cancer are greater among women who begin intercourse at an early age. Because there is no contraindication for the use of oral contraceptives in teenagers, the proper method of protection should be decided on an individual basis. Condom use should also be promoted to provide simultaneous protection from STDs/HIV and pregnancy. The creation of separate clinics where adolescents can receive medical and psychosocial support as well as counseling will help reduce the unwanted consequences of early sexual activity.|*Contraception[MESH]|*Pregnancy in Adolescence/statistics & numerical data[MESH]|*Sexual Behavior[MESH]|*Sexually Transmitted Diseases/complications[MESH]|Adolescent[MESH]|Adolescent Behavior[MESH]|Female[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Pregnancy[MESH] |