The youngest woman to give birth is Lina Medina, who was only five years old when she gave birth to a healthy baby boy in Peru in 1939. Her case is one of the earliest and most well-documented cases of precocious puberty, a condition in which a child’s body develops and matures at an abnormally young age.
The cause of Lina Medina’s precocious puberty is unknown, but it is believed to be due to a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Her case has been studied extensively by medical professionals, and it has helped to shed light on the complex process of human development.