Negative Effects of Teen Pregnancy Essay

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    the future of our generation because of its serious immediate consequences and life changing long term effects. “Annually, about 5,000 people under age 21 die from alcohol-related injuries involving underage drinking”(“Consequences of Underage Drinking”). This is just one example of the bad effects underage drinking has. Not only does underage drinking cause injuries, it causes teen pregnancy, alcohol addiction, and it is associated with tobacco and drug use. Many teenagers start by having what…

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    they used to be. In 1955 teen birth rates were higher than they have ever been at 980 of every 1,000 teens having children. These rates have gone down significantly since then to a shocking 59 as of 2010. It is safe to say that that is a major accomplishment for the United States. Sadly though, that is still a high amount of unplanned teen pregnancies that will cause quite an uproar. This uproar will consist of both judgement and unnecessary glorification. Teen pregnancy has become a glorified…

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    1800’s. It is a program that is supposed to help young adolescents understand their body, promote abstinence, types of contraception, the risks of engaging in sexual activities, and how to prevent diseases or pregnancy. However, many parents fight this program because of their beliefs that teens should stay abstinent till marriage, and learning about sex will increase their urge to have sex. Depending on what the state requires to be taught and what a school district wants, a student will either…

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    Teenage Pregnancy. The Issues. Teenage pregnancy is a widely discussed topic with many different and completely opposite points of view. Ranging from great positives and support and encouragement for the teens undergoing this huge change in their lives and bitter disappointment and down look at teenagers who this has happened to. Due to the dramatic increase and decreases that have been happening these past few years, this subject clearly needs to be discussed in more detail. There are many…

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    Abuse Among Teens

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    substances for example- drugs, nicotine or alcohol without medical justification. The issue of substance abuse is getting prevalent all over the community. Alcohol, over-dosed medications, narcotic, illegal drugs, over-the-counter are both abused among teens, young adults and mid-aged adults in the community. Even though many of these people see substance abuse as a personal lifestyle preference, the penalties that occur by the misuse of drugs and alcohol are severe. The concerns leave both…

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    marriage to have sex. It is well known that many teens in America are sexually active. Society’s moral standards when it comes to sex has lowered over the past years due to the increase of the amount of sex portrayed in the media. The actual act of sex seems less relevant, and the primary concern instead seems to be more about the effects sex has on people in general. Of course, adults and teens can both fall victim of STD’s and unexpected pregnancies;…

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    play. The pregnant teen can become depressed, which can also have a negative impact on the family’s overall emotional well-being. The parents look at it as, they’re fixing to have to raise another child, and they’ll have to support their daughter and the baby. This creates strained relationships in the family. The teenager’s mother often steps in to raise her grandchild and her ability to rear her own child can be negatively impacted by these new demands. A teenage pregnancy in the family can…

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    such a young age? Throughout history, teenage pregnancy has been a major issue to society. Though it is virtually hopeless to completely end teenage pregnancy, it is not impossible to decrease the amount…

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    Pregnancy prevention can be traced back as far as 3000 BC when people would use condoms made out of the bladder of fish or animal intestines. Today, there are many ways to prevent pregnancy, such as male condoms and female birth control. The form that is the most popular in the United States is the pill. The FDA did not approve of the pill until 1957 and was not approved for contraceptive use until 1960. Catholic churches believed that birth control was sinful and that women that took it were…

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    The Problems of Teen Pregnancy Do you like paying taxes? Most teen moms are not able to provide for their children because they are still young and don't have enough education or work experience, so they have to rely on the government to meet their kid’s needs. The money the government utilizes comes straight from taxpayers. This dilemma affects many people in various ways economically, emotionally, and physically. According to OnlineAthens.com Teen pregnancy posed to be a problem in 1991.…

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