Does a 14 year old's womb have sufficient space to breed an offspring?
Indubitably, the tissues of such an organ are meant to stretch. Does any woman's womb have space for triplets or more? It still happens. I'd be more worried about the hip bones being wide enough to pass a baby. But the ability of a female's body to be able to create a baby without being able to birth it safely is not something that would be genetically selected for, so if such is the case, it means she is developmentally defective, probably due to malnutrition which may include hormone poisoning, like from soy, for example.
Phytoestrogens, such as are contained in soy, in addition to being bad for men because they simulate estrogen, are also bad for women because they replace natural estrogen, thus impairing the ability to produce it, the same way steroids reduce testosterone in men. But I digress, I don't think the hormone poisoning girls are exposed to is that bad, or have that particular effect. (They're more likely to be turned into fat, butch lesbos.) I've never heard of a girl dying in childbirth in modern times because her body wasn't ready for it.
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