Teenage mothers (% of women ages 15-19 who have had children or are currently pregnant) - Country Ranking - Central America & the Caribbean

Definition: Teenage mothers are the percentage of women ages 15-19 who already have children or are currently pregnant.

Source: Demographic and Health Surveys.

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Find indicator:
Rank Country Value Year
1 Nicaragua 25.20 2007
2 Honduras 24.00 2012
3 El Salvador 22.80 2008
4 Guatemala 20.70 2015
5 Dominican Republic 20.50 2013
6 Trinidad and Tobago 13.80 1987
7 Jamaica 13.70 2009
8 Haiti 10.00 2017

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Development Relevance: Having a child during the teenage years limits girls' opportunities for better education, jobs, and income. Pregnancy is more likely to be unintended during the teenage years, and births are more likely to be premature and are associated with greater risks of complications during delivery and of death. In many countries maternal mortality is a leading cause of death among women of reproductive age, although most of those deaths are preventable. Infants of adolescent mothers are also more likely to have low birth weight, which can have a long-term impact on their health and development. Complications from pregnancy and childbirth are the leading cause of death among girls aged 15-19 years in many low- and middle-income countries.

Aggregation method: Weighted average

Periodicity: Annual