“Half (50 percent) of all teens feel uncomfortable talking with their parents about sex compared to just …show more content…
The teenage brain is not fully developed, so it may be more difficult to make the right decision when it comes to finishing high school or deciding to do a better thing for the child; such as giving it up for adoption. It is crucial that teenage parents graduate from high school and explore possibilities of college in order to ensure that their child has a financially stable life and possibly the family does not live in poverty. “Unplanned pregnancy and childbearing are also implicated in the failure of many young women to finish their college education. Research shows that 61 percent of women who have children in community college don’t finish their degree, and less than two percent of teen mothers who have a baby before age 18 get a college degree by age 30.”(Drop Out Crisis and Teen Pregnancy) If birth control was available over the counter solving the route of the problem may be much more simple than thought, and exploring possibilities of adoption or daycare while going to college part-time may not be a decision teen mothers will have to make at a ripe age. If contraceptive methods were available over the counter, accidental pregnancies would decrease drastically and potentially improve the future of many sexually active