Teen pregnancy in Mississippi is at a higher percentage than any other state in the U.S. Parents, teacher, and teenagers should be more concerned with teen in Mississippi being pregnant. Teens being pregnant affect more than them; they affect the people are them. There are many solutions to teens getting pregnant, such as: abstinence from sex, protection during sex, and sex education in schools. According to Gibson, “11.8 percent of Mississippi high school students reported having sex before age 13, compared to the 6.2 percent nationally.” (Gibson)
Teen pregnancy is a major problem in Mississippi. Mississippi is the high state in the U.S. in teen pregnancy. According to Pettus, “It 's widely acknowledged that teenage parents face plenty of challenges, and that the responsibilities of raising a baby fall more on the young moms than the dads. Compared to their peers without babies, teenage moms are more likely to drop out of high school or college, or to delay completion of their own education.” (Pettus) Pregnant teen are more likely to drop out of school. They feel like they have to dropout and take care of their babies. Pregnant teens can be bad influences on their children. Their children might want to do what their parents did, and have a baby as a teenager. Pregnant teens have a struggle to work. …show more content…
Having sex education in school doesn’t prevent teens from getting pregnant, but it does education the teens about the things that can happen when pregnant or before being pregnant. Sex education in school to teach teens how to properly use condom. Sex education in school can also show teens the proper way to have sex and prevent teen pregnancy. Sex education can show how to protect teens from getting pregnant. Sex education can teach teens how practicing abstinence can be very effective. Sex education can teach teens how abstinence can be healthy and help prevent