Negative Effects of Teen Pregnancy Essay

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    The topic of teen pregnancy has been studied in a variety of areas, but much of the research focuses on the teen mother. Over nineteen years ago, researchers Allen and Doherty (1996) found “compared with adolescent mothers, relatively little is known about adolescent fathers (p. 220). Although, current literature still continues to support most of the focus on young parenthood has been on the teen mothers. The teen father’s role in the life of the child should be considered just as important as…

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    internet, and smart cell phones (Brown). Over time these forms of media have changed. Nowadays they all portray some sort of sexual manner. This has both positive and negative impacts on teens. Here you will read about the usage, content, and effects on teens today. The internet provides a “safe haven” or in other words, another world for teens to explore and define themselves as sexual beings. Research done by Jane D. Brown, Susannah Stern, and Sarah Keller have shown that 30 percent of…

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    messages. Cyberbullying has become a problem in recent years because there are more advances in technology and social media use. One targeted group of cyberbullying includes teenagers and adolescents. Due to this, social media and cyberbullying have a negative influence on teenagers because it decreases their self-worth. Admittedly, there are legitimate ways for social media to actually increase self-esteem…

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    Issue #2 in Taking Sides was Does Maternal Employment Have Negative Effects on Children’s Development. Bascially it is stating that if a parent is in the workplace or at home, which side would end up in less delinquincy problems at the end. The people who decided yes on this issue were University Professors from Columbia University that states that maternal employment in the first year of a child’s life has a significant negative effect on verbal ability at age 3-4 and lowered math…

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    Schools all over the United States teach teens about human anatomy, sexual reproduction, abstinence, and some comprehensive methods to avoid unwanted teen pregnancies. Even though most parents agree with schools teaching their children about the consequences of sex, “public discussion indicates that there is little agreement about what forms of sex education should be taught in schools” (Kendall). Many studies bring attention to the fact that while most schools throughout the country teach…

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    To achieve this stage of maturity, a part of the brain, the prefrontal cortex, is rapidly changing during the physical growth of a teen. The prefrontal cortex is responsible for cognitive development which has been examined through MRI images and other studies. Tasks like “decision-making, planning, planning what you 're going to do tomorrow or next week or next year, inhibiting inappropriate…

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    In the film, The Education of Shelby Knox, we can see how generations pass have an effect on today’s youth and their sex education class. In the film, The Education of Shelby Knox, gay rights, abstinence until marriage, teen pregnancy, and safe sex are all issues discussed. From this we understand that there is a vast range of topics deliberated when…

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    “I am pro-choice because a pregnancy should never be mandatory” (Lunsford 1). She is saying that being pregnant should be optional. Women who get abortions are usually raped, have financial problems, or they just aren’t ready for a child. Readers should care about the importance of abortions because women go through making this impenetrable decision. According to dictionary.com, abortion is “The removal of an embryo or fetus from the uterus in order to end a pregnancy” (n.p.). Although women…

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    Stress Research

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    According to Radboud University ("Stress during pregnancy related to infant gut microbiota.) Women who are stress during their…

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    Dilemmas Of Abortion

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    Every day teens and adults face the dilemma of abortion or other options. It has been estimated that there have been over 54 million abortions since 1973 when the Roe v. Wade case took place. It has also been estimated that 21 percent of all pregnancies end in an abortion (http://www.guttmacher.org/). Commonly the difficult decision to terminate a pregnancy is because the parents involved are unable to provide a stable life for their child, the pregnancy was unintended, possible health risks,…

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