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ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్‌లో టీనేజ్ ప్రెగ్నెన్సీల పెరుగుదలపై రాష్ట్ర మహిళా కమిషన్ చైర్‌పర్సన్ రాయపాటి శైలజ గారితో ప్రత్యేక ముఖాముఖి.
జాతీయ స్థాయిలో ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్ టీనేజ్ ప్రెగ్నెన్సీలో 3వ స్థానంలో నిలవడం ఆందోళన కలిగిస్తోంది. ముఖ్యంగా పల్నాడు, కర్నూలు మరియు ఏజెన్సీ ప్రాంతాల్లో ఈ కేసులు ఎక్కువగా నమోదవుతున్నాయి. దీనిని అరికట్టేందుకు ప్రభుత్వం Special interview with State Women's Commission Chairperson Rayapati Sailaja on the rise in teenage pregnancies in Andhra Pradesh.
It is a matter of concern that Andhra Pradesh ranks 3rd in teenage pregnancy at the national level. These cases are being reported more frequently especially in Palnadu, Kurnool and agency areas. To curb this, the government has set targets through the 'Population Management Policy'.

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00:00Hi, viewers. Welcome to One India.
00:02In the first time, there was a 3rd pregnancy pregnancy in the country.
00:07In the last month, we had a serious song about the 3rd pregnancy.
00:16We had a very difficult time in the country.
00:20Today, we had a very difficult time in the world.
00:23and the chairperson of the Rai Pati Salajagar.
00:27In this situation, they would be able to talk about the Rai Pati Salajagar.
00:35Madam, tell me, there are very dangerous situations in this situation.
00:40In the teenage pregnancy.
00:41They would be able to talk about the Rai Pati Salajagar.
00:45Today, they would be able to talk about the Rai Pati Salajagar.
00:46They would be able to talk about the Rai Pati Salajagar.
00:49This is a bit of alarming.
00:51First is West Bengal followed by Tripura.
00:54In comparison, economically, we are able to see everyone as a state.
01:01We have leadership.
01:03We have industries.
01:05Everyone looks towards it.
01:06However, there is no third place in teenage pregnancies.
01:09It is quite alarming.
01:10There are different reasons.
01:12Child marriages.
01:15Relationships.
01:16Even before 18.
01:17You know, Instagram friendships.
01:19Relationships.
01:20Loyal.
01:20Then pregnant out.
01:22Or abuse cases.
01:23There are many cases.
01:24So, it is not one department approach.
01:30You know, health school, education.
01:33Then WCD.
01:34Women and Child.
01:35Then SCPCR.
01:36And tribal department.
01:38We have both coordinated.
01:40We have to do it.
01:40At least we have to do it.
01:41We are able to take a health department.
01:43When you have a teenager pregnancy,
01:45We have to do it.
01:46We will do it.
01:47We will have to make a child marriage.
01:48We will do it.
01:48Or, friendship or before marriage.
01:52We will do it.
01:53Or, any other reason.
01:54If we collect data,
01:55if we can do it.
01:56Then we will do it.
02:00We will do it.
02:08It's less because there are different challenges in one district,
02:11as well as geography and demographics.
02:14So, we have an action plan to do that.
02:18Because everyone is having awareness sessions.
02:21But what we have to do is,
02:24more than child marriage,
02:25we don't have friendships.
02:28So, we need to educate them about sexual and reproductive health,
02:33right agent,
02:34when they are early,
02:35there are all kinds of effects.
02:37And uneducated mothers,
02:40they won't know the effects.
02:43So, it's a collective effort.
02:50Convergent errors meet.
02:52That's what we have to do.
02:54We have a survey report on child marriages,
02:57but we have a survey report on teenage pregnancies.
02:59We also have a survey report on social media,
03:05and teenage pregnancies.
03:06Do you think it's always important for children?
03:09Child marriages are the only reason.
03:12It's interesting.
03:13Child marriages are the only reason.
03:14Child marriages are the only reason,
03:14but pregnancy is the only reason.
03:16It's only because of illegal relationships.
03:21That's definitely possible.
03:23So, it's a very sensitive thing.
03:26What is the first relationship?
03:30It's a stigma.
03:31The parents,
03:33open communication
03:34So, we share them.
03:36You can't give them a bite.
03:38You can't get a missing case.
03:40You can't get sick.
03:41You know, they are pregnant.
03:42So, there are lots of factors
03:44and sensitization about the topic.
03:47Usually, we talk about topics.
03:49We have to be sensitized by the youth counselling centres.
03:53We have to be able to create a confidential environment.
03:58At the early stages, they may come and approach.
04:02This culture is very important.
04:04Especially, they focus on education, on sex,
04:10and youth counselling centres.
04:15That's why we don't have any culture.
04:17But we need to promote the child now.
04:22In the college, you have to go to an awareness camp.
04:27In the government hospitals,
04:29you have to go to an awareness camp.
04:33You have to go to an awareness camp.
04:36First, teenage pregnancy is very effective.
04:41Once she gets pregnant, she can get pregnant.
04:44She has to go to a natural body.
04:47She is very effective.
04:47But teenage pregnancies have a lot of problems.
04:51At a time, as a teenager is fully developed.
04:53She has to be in a growth stage.
04:54If she is pregnant, she is focused on how the fetus is only focused.
04:58So, there are nutritional deficiencies, anemia, health risks, hypertension, low birth weight, preterm labor, mother, etc.
05:14At least there are side effects in early pregnancy or teenage pregnancy.
05:18So, there are some numbers, there are some percentages that we have.
05:27At least we have to make a difference.
05:30At least we need to make a difference.
05:32We need to make a difference in the thought process.
05:38First of all, we have to talk about teenage pregnancies in the first place and talk about teenage pregnancies.
05:44We have to talk about teenage pregnancies in social media.
05:50We have to talk about teenage pregnancies in the first place.
05:58Camera person Venkato, Lakshmi One India News, Telugu Vijaybada.
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