Rhetorical Analysis Of The Health Care Clinic

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HealthCare Clinic. Is the author of the article The Physical Effects of Teen Pregnancy and how to help you through teen pregnancy and how to prevent it. Teen pregnancy is a pressing issue that can have significant implications for the health of both mother and child. From the physical effects of teenage pregnancy to the emotional and social challenges. Some of the challenges that a teen mother faces are negative social stigma and discrimination. It affects their mental and emotional health. The physical effects of pregnancy and the risks that a teen mom could face. The risks that could happen to them could be pre- eclampsia and eclampsia, anemia, gestational hypertension. It also covers things about maternal health and what kind of things you …show more content…
The quote that made me really think about the article and really pay attention to what the author was saying. “The mental health and emotional health of teen mothers can be negatively impacted due to the struggles that come with being a young mom. Social stigma, discrimination, and lack of support can make the impact of teen pregnancy on mental health greater”. Health Core Clinic, 2023, para. 5. The adage of the adage. My opinion on this is teenage mothers don’t think, they have options and there is help out there but if you don’t ask you won’t receive. Sometimes, teen girls don’t think about the consequences and what can actually happen. When a teenage girl gets pregnant, they need to have regular checkups; they need to take what the doctors give to keep themselves and the baby healthy. When a teenager gets pregnant, everyone is different, they will call you names and everything and they will even stop talking to you because you can’t go out and do things like you used to because now you have to care for yourself and a baby. I think teens would benefit from reading this article because the can learn about what happens when you get