I picked 14 and 35 for good reason. Both have a higher chance of mortality in pregnancy as a cohort.
Also 14 is relevant for the child marriage article, which is the current context.
18 year olds are not relevant to child marriage.
I picked 14 and 35 for good reason. Both have a higher chance of mortality in pregnancy as a cohort.
Also 14 is relevant for the child marriage article, which is the current context.
18 year olds are not relevant to child marriage.
They are included in the statistics for "high risk" adolescent pregnancy in gp's reference which I take as a condemnation of both adult and minor teenage pregnancies and pregnancies in general.