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Teenagers sweat more than normal, not just when they sleep. This is because about 3 million sweat glands become active during puberty.
now a days teenagers hardly get sleep but if they do it's roughly about 5-6 hours a day, from either homework, jobs, or going out to parties or whatever
because they are physically maturing and need more sleep.
Teenagers need up to 10 hours of sleep to focus in school.
Teenagers should be getting 7-8 hours sleep minimum.
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Many babies born to teenagers are more likely to be born prematurely, have low birth weight, and face health and developmental challenges. Teenage mothers may also struggle financially and emotionally to provide adequate care and support for their newborns.
Some studies suggest that teenagers need 8 to 10 hours of sleep a night.
IT IS MEANT TO BE AT LEAST 8 HOURS OR 7
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they play truth or dare and have pillow fights talk about who they like
to keep warm, it also helps them sleep the next night.