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Teenage pregnancy: whose problem is it?
Public Health and Social Medicine Department, Medical University of Gda
sk, Al. Zwyciestwa 42A, 80-210 Gda
sk, Poland.
In Family Practice Volume 17 (December 2000), Jewell et al.1 presented the problem of British teenage women's needs for contraceptive and sex education in schools. The problem of teenage mothers is very widespread, but it is connected with the economic and cultural background of societies.24
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