Youth pregnancies are a global problem, but most frequently occur in more impoverished and more marginalized populations. The prevalence of adolescent pregnancy has been high and has been continuously rising in studies in the United States. Recent medical studies have shown that teenage pregnancy is related to a high problem risk only when prenatal care and a maternal diet are insufficient. Teenage pregnancies in young women, which is also known as teens pregnancy, occur in women younger than 20. A child needs to be always and respectfully cared whether a caregiver is a parent or a replacement to succeed. In five areas, the systemic literature review model entails pregnancy, abortion, child care, adoption, and motherhood for teenagers, offers a structure.