Giving birth to a child is part of a woman's life, but when the pregnancy involves a teenager, the reactions come alive around us, as it is pointed out that early pregnancy at a very young age, reflects a failure to provide a safe environment, helping teenagers to reach adulthood given their early sexual behavior and the non-use of effective contraceptive methods. When we looked at the problem of early pregnancy, it appeared to us that the subject had an infinite number of implications and that we could never go around it, since early pregnancy is not a new phenomenon in society, since our grandmothers and great-grandmothers had children at a very young age, but the social and cultural context of their time was different from ours. Statistics show that the number of pregnant teenagers is increasing every year. This is a worldwide phenomenon, which some researchers in many countries have been concerned about, as a public health problem. So, what are the factors behind early pregnancies among teenagers in the Makobola group?