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2019-08-10 19:53:40 UTC  

it also shows that they are smaller, and less healthy

2019-08-10 19:54:10 UTC  

they're more likely overall to die

2019-08-10 19:54:25 UTC  

and the mothers have serious side-effects which negatively impact both their health and the health of the child

2019-08-10 19:54:40 UTC  

so shut the HELL up you pseudo-scientific weeun rapist

2019-08-10 19:57:05 UTC  

There literally isn't any data/graphs in that overview of stats from the 60s

2019-08-10 19:57:27 UTC  

there's a lot of data, just none in pictoral form

2019-08-10 19:57:36 UTC  

are you one of those that need things drawn in crayon for you to understand?

2019-08-10 19:58:12 UTC  

No there is no actual figures

2019-08-10 19:58:36 UTC  

In Perinatal Mortality they don't list one figure

2019-08-10 19:58:41 UTC  

just the trends

2019-08-10 19:58:47 UTC  

this is practially useless

2019-08-10 19:59:33 UTC  

the study is oriented around 'more likely' and other similar comparisons

2019-08-10 19:59:55 UTC  

and they draw incredibly strong trends between the mother being a teenager and negative side affects on the child

2019-08-10 20:00:29 UTC  

Show me some actual figures mr.scientist

2019-08-10 20:00:30 UTC  

and they provide very thorough analyses for each of those comparisons and trends

2019-08-10 20:00:33 UTC  

'actual figures'

2019-08-10 20:00:35 UTC  

trends are figures

2019-08-10 20:00:51 UTC  

no they aren't, they are just generalizations

2019-08-10 20:00:52 UTC  

just because they're not laid out in a convenient 'this much exactly' format doesn't mean it's not statistics

2019-08-10 20:01:03 UTC  

no, not generalisations, trends, there is a scientific difference

2019-08-10 20:01:04 UTC  

I want to see the numbers you dumb nigger

2019-08-10 20:01:10 UTC  

except these says enough

2019-08-10 20:01:17 UTC  

LOL

2019-08-10 20:01:20 UTC  

nobody gives a damn what you want to see

2019-08-10 20:01:29 UTC  

these trends are incredibly well-supported

2019-08-10 20:01:33 UTC  

nice "proof"

2019-08-10 20:01:35 UTC  

sad

2019-08-10 20:02:09 UTC  

there's a strong and obvious trend between teenage mothers and shit quality of life for the child among other things, and just because it isn't in the format you find most convenient doesn't make it invalid

2019-08-10 20:02:19 UTC  

@Cúchulainn you should really ignore the guy, he can probably continue for hours.

2019-08-10 20:02:41 UTC  

@Deleted User true, but, so can i. the point isn't to win the argument so much as to just humiliate him

2019-08-10 20:03:41 UTC  

the longer he whines about how shagging weeuns is perfectly fine in the face of evidence and people calling him a stupid nigger, the longer he looks as disgusting as he is

2019-08-10 20:03:42 UTC  

Anybody who defends a vision such as his is humiliated by default.

2019-08-10 20:03:59 UTC  

and so the longer he defends it, the more he is humiliated

2019-08-10 20:04:04 UTC  

you are a subhuman @Deleted User

2019-08-10 20:04:36 UTC  

"Several previous studies only identify risk at the lower end of the adolescent spectrum, such as for those under 16 years of age [3,12], with the neonates of older adolescents experiencing similar risks to those of mothers in their 20s. Comparison between regions will provide indication of a potential contextual element in the relationship between adolescent birth and neonatal mortality."

2019-08-10 20:05:07 UTC  

Comparison between regions will provide indication of a potential contextual element in the relationship between adolescent birth and neonatal mortality."

2019-08-10 20:05:36 UTC  

Usually poorer areas have younger mothers

2019-08-10 20:05:40 UTC  

```The risk of neonatal mortality in all regions was markedly greater for infants with mothers under 16 years old, although there was marked heterogeneity in patterns between regions. Adjusting for socio-economic, demographic and health service utilisation variables did not markedly change the odds ratios associated with age. The increased risks associated with adolescent motherhood are lowest for first births.```

2019-08-10 20:05:56 UTC  

```Adolescent motherhood is associated with a range of adverse outcomes for both mother and infant [3–7] including increased neonatal mortality, which has been demonstrated in a range of settings in both developed and developing countries [8–15]. Globally neonatal deaths now make up 45% of all deaths in children under five years [16], and hence a focus on reducing mortality within this age group is essential. This is recognised in the indicator for the third Sustainable Development Goal [SDG] which states that all countries should reduce their neonatal mortality rate to at least as low as 12 per 1000 live births [17].```

2019-08-10 20:06:02 UTC  

The study you cited evisercates your point