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    Child marriage is a deeply concerning practice with severe long-term implications, particularly for women. Girls’ lives are frequently disturbed when they are coerced into early marriages, which reduces their potential and exposes them to a variety of physical, emotional, and social difficulties.

    One of the significant long-term effects of child marriage on women is the denial of education and opportunities for personal development. Many child brides are forced to abandon their education, which hinders their ability to acquire essential skills and knowledge. As a result, they are more likely to face economic dependence and struggle to secure meaningful employment in the future, perpetuating a cycle of poverty.

    Furthermore, child brides are at an increased risk of experiencing adverse health outcomes. Early pregnancies and childbirth take a toll on their physical well-being as their bodies are not fully prepared for such demanding processes. Complications during pregnancy and childbirth, including higher maternal and infant mortality rates, are prevalent among child brides due to their limited access to proper healthcare and lack of reproductive rights.

    Child marriage also has severe psychological and emotional consequences for women. Being forced into marriage at a young age often leads to feelings of powerlessness, loss of autonomy, and increased vulnerability to domestic violence. The emotional distress and trauma associated with child marriage can have long-lasting effects on their mental health, impacting their overall well-being and quality of life.

    In terms of social repercussions, child marriage upholds negative social norms and maintains gender inequity. Early marriage perpetuates the idea that women’s major responsibilities are to be spouses and mothers, which restricts girls’ agency and aspirations. This impedes efforts to achieve gender equality and helps to perpetuate gender-based discrimination.

    Addressing the long-term effects of child marriage requires comprehensive efforts. It involves implementing and enforcing laws that set a minimum age for marriage, providing accessible education and support systems, and promoting gender equality and women’s empowerment. By investing in girls’ education, ensuring access to healthcare, and challenging harmful norms, societies can break the cycle of child marriage and create a brighter future for women, where they can thrive and reach their full potential.

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