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Hi guys,

I have the pleasure of writing a dissertation on my doorstep and am doing it on obstetric outcomes for teenagers (particularly mode of delivery and birth weight). I can't find much (British) research on delivery type and wondered if anyone had any research articles kicking about that you could give me a reference for?!?

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Hi, I am doing my dissertation on teenage mothers perceptions of maternity care. Having been researching articles since Aug last year, I can say that there isn't much out there about teen pregnancy that isn't about how to reduce it.

I have found only 5 research studies and we are supposed to work with 10, but I have been told that the lack of evidence can be a part of my critique. I also have had to use 2 articles from other countries!

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I know this is a old post now but i saw a new book in the hospital library on teenagers and pre-teen pregnancy.
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