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    includes the decisions make in teenage pregnancy as to what should be done with a baby. There are many consequences and side-effects regarding teen pregnancy, such as the emotional and psychological effects. According to the fact sheet, “Teens are five times more likely to seek subsequent help for psychological and emotional problems compares to the teens in general” (Teen Abortion Risk: Fact Sheet). Nowadays, many organizations…

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    “Parenthood is the leading reason that teen girls drop out of school. More than 50% of teen mothers never graduate from high school. And nearly 750,000 teen pregnancies occur each year.” (DoSomething) If birth control was offered over the counter many regulations would need to be set into place to ensure the safety of women because there is negative correlations that may come with the positive risk. Birth control methods should be offered over the counter without a prescription because it would…

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    public health issues faced by these population are drug abuse, sexual harassment, and teenage pregnancy. Drug abuse is very common among Mexicans, especially among young girls living in Mexico City (Marx, Stoker, & Suri, 2013). Almost 30% of high school aged girls in this city have abused a drug of some kind at one point in their life (Benjet et al., 2012). Based on the statistics provided by Benjet…

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    Teen pregnancy has been a health issue in America for years now. Even though there has been an overall decline in teenage pregnancy throughout the previous two decades, it seems as though there are still high numbers of teens who are engaging in intercourse and becoming pregnant whether it was an accident or unplanned. A key period of sexual exploration occurs during the adolescent phase and that is when many teens become sexually active. Although sexual intercourse is common in youths, a…

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    Birth Control In Schools

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    category of contraceptives, items to prevent the spread of disease and pregnancy. Contraceptives are mandatory to prevent unplanned pregnancy and the spread of disease if one participates in sexual activity, but should they be offered in a school setting? According to a 2007 AP-Ipsos poll, “two-thirds of Americans” promote birth control being offered to students within public schools (“Why Schools Give Birth Control” 1).…

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    National Trends: According to Virginia.gov, 1teen pregnancy is a critical public health issue that affects the health, education, social and economic future of mother and child; social issues include welfare dependency, out-of-wedlock births and workforce development. Data shows that 1Virginia (Southwest) (44.7) region had the highest teen pregnancy rates, while the Northern (18.0) region had the lowest. Overall, 1there were 7,335 reported teen pregnancies in Virginia in 2013 or an average of…

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    Ipatenco, Sara. "Why Are Low Income Teens Likely to Become Pregnant?" Everyday Life. GlobalPost - International News. Web. 03 Mar. 2016. Sara Ipatenco brings awareness to the causes of why low-income teens are more likely to become pregnant. Poverty is a huge contribution to teen pregnancy, and getting pregnant during the teen years makes it harder to break that cycle of poverty. Ipatenco address possibilities that cause teen pregnancies, such as lack of education, no funds for birth control,…

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    Over the last decade, the number of teenage pregnancies in the United States has been on a steady decline. Television shows like 16 and Pregnant and Teen Mom are using the media as a platform to have open discussions about pregnancy preventions and young motherhood. While teenage pregnancy is decreasing, it is still high. It is very important to educate teens and young adults on young pregnancies and the effects on themselves and their children. Children who are born to teenage mothers are faced…

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    Teenage pregnancy is one of the most hard and difficult experiences any teenager might ever face, and it appears that social issues have the strongest influence on female teens. As the researcher mentioned before that unfortunately it seems like some of the developed and industrialized countries have the highest rates in teen childbearing which is highly associated with some social issues like social isolation. Becoming isolated is so common to teenage girls who become pregnant and that was…

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    Body Dysmorphic Disorders

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    known as addiction. As teens get older they start to experience Sex addiction, Drug addiction, Technology addiction, and Body Dysmorphic Disorder. Each addiction can cause a teen to go through different behaviors and can cause different effects on the teenage body. The roughest addiction that teens go through is sex addiction, so, let’s start with that. Sex addictions in teenagers are a hard thing to stop due to treatments and support from family and friends. Back then, teens were limited to…

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