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Q: Pregnant teen : must I see obstetrician during pregnancy ?
asked by: DoctorQuestion on May 29th, 2007
im pregnant and im 17 do i have 2 go 2 the hospital wen im about 2 have my baby or can i have the baby by my self do i even have 2 see a docter at all doring my pregnacy


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replied on June 6th, 2007
Teen Pregnancy Answer A2822
Teenage pregnancy is an important medical issue. There are certain health risks possible to the baby during pregnancy. Socioeconomic consequences are often present during teen pregnancy, as well, so you should be under supervision of obstetrician or gynecologist during the entire term of your pregnancy.




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