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Six weeks after the diagnosis, on 14 May 1939, Medina gave birth to son Gerardo by caesarean section. She was 5 years, 7 months, and 21 days old, [1] the youngest person in history to give birth. The caesarean birth was necessitated by her small pelvis. The surgery was performed by Lozada and Dr. Busalleu, with Dr. Colareta providing anaesthesia.
In 2023, in Western and Central Africa, and Eastern and Southern Africa, over 25% of adolescent girls and young women gave birth before age 18. In these regions, this amounts to an estimated 11 million young women. [130] In Niger in 1999, 87% of women surveyed were married and 53% had given birth to a child before the age of 18. [51]
The youngest mother on record is Lina Medina, who gave birth at the age of either 5 years, 7 months and 17 days [11] or 6 years 5 months as mentioned in another report. [ 12 ] "Central precocious puberty (CPP) was reported in some patients with suprasellar arachnoid cysts (SAC), and SCFE ( slipped capital femoral epiphysis ) occurs in patients ...
A schoolgirl from Belfast has allegedly become pregnant after having sex with a 19-year-old man.
CBS Photo Archive. You’re likely a natural-born leader. Responsible, obedient and loyal, you’re likelier to pursue higher education than your younger siblings, per a 2003 study in the Journal ...
Maybe it's because I've been knee-deep in TikTok birth order theories of late, but the Olympics women's gymnastics finals just feels so youngest-child coded. Jordan Chiles, the only youngest child ...
The mean age at childbearing indicates the age of a woman at their childbearing events, if women were subject throughout their lives to the age-specific fertility rates observed in that given year. [1] In countries with very high fertility rates women can have their first child at a much younger age than the mean age at childbearing.
The average age of a girl's first period is 12 to 13 (12.5 years in the United States, [6] 12.72 in Canada, [7] 12.9 in the UK [8]) but, in postmenarchal girls, about 80% of the cycles are anovulatory in the first year after menarche, which declines to 50% in the third year, and to 10% by the sixth. [9]