Yes. Often they are forced to leave school. When they become pregnant, they can't remain in school. Often, adolescents may not have control over if and when they have sex. I think that's just a reality. Also, contraceptive methods fail. They work great—a lot of them work very well—but they all fail at some point or another. Therefore, we need a second line of defence, and that's safe abortion.
We did a study in Uganda among adolescent girls, and we found that sexually active adolescent girls had the highest rate of abortion, as well as abortion complications. They're showing up in health facilities, and this is impacting their long-term health.