Response to the article on teen pregnancies — John Teo

Jan 31, 2021General News

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Dr John Teo, our medical member, has responded to the article Teen mums blamed boredom during school holidays for unplanned pregnancies published on the May 10, 2019 in Malay Mail. 

The below is part of his article responded to Malay Mail,

“In 2017, a national survey showed that at least 7.3 per cent of students between the ages of 13 to 17 years old are sexually active.

According to the survey, 35 per cent already had sex before the age 14 while 21 per cent were sexually active with multiple partners. Most, did not use contraceptives.

Although teenage births had reduced from an all-time high of 18,000 in 2012 to 7700 in 2018, the rising cases of unprotected sexual activity may mean a rising trend of teenage abortions or miscarriages.”

He also mentioned that the majority of teen pregnancies are unintended.

“We know from global data that only 38 per cent of unintended pregnancies end up as births while the rest as abortions or miscarriages.

Unintended teenage pregnancies affect teens across the different race and religion. It strikes at the heart of the most socially conservative families to the more liberal ones. It occurs deep in the rural interiors to the more urban cities.”

The solutions are simple:

  1. Acknowledge that sexual activities amongst teenagers is a natural biological occurrence, and empower our young with the critical knowledge to protect themselves
  1. Allow access to contraceptives to teens

You can read the full article here.

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