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    their mother is their role model growing up, mothers teach their daughters how to be beautiful and respectful. A father teaches their daughter that they are strong and no one can bring them down. Every day many teenage girls have an accidental pregnancy. Some soon to be teenage moms are lucky to be growing up in loving and supporting families that will help take care of the developing fetus in the teen’s belly; however that is not always the case in all families. Parents may not accept their…

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    Yes, it is only a pregnancy test but a pregnancy test can tell you so much about your future and what it holds. A fifteen year old should not be able to take a pregnancy test and given the choice to keep it privately from her mother, father or guardian. If the test comes back as positive it can get dangerous. This fifteen year old girl will most…

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    Pregnancy is something that occurs when you have unprotected sex and which the sperm fertilizes the egg after it is released from the ovary (ovulation), ovulation occurs at the midpoint of your cycle that will result in the migration into one of your fallopian tubes, where it can then be fertilized by sperm. Only women can become pregnant, However, Most women in their early 30’s or younger have a higher chance for normal pregnancies than women over the age of 35, which are at a higher risk for…

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    “Danger signs in pregnancy” was found in the Health Reference Center Academic database from the Tennessee Electric Library. Despite the unidentified author, the article remains credible because of the status of the publication on an academic database. The article addresses the danger signs that are found in pregnancy. The layout of the text is a bulleted list of information of all the dangers, and then an in-depth coverage of the listed topics, in addition to the bulleted list, the article lists…

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    Teen pregnancy Many people’s opinion on teenage pregnancy is negative. They say it ruins your life. Statistics say you will be a failure and struggle a lot after having a baby at such a young age. When I became a teen mom it brought me nothing but good things. I learned the true meaning of love, how to be responsible and how to strive for nothing but success. On the other hand, I had a friend who hated her son even before he was born. She dropped out of high school and gave her son up for…

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    Teen pregnancy has been an issue in the United States for many years already. Teens need a good amount of information about abstinence, condoms, and contraception in order to protect themselves from unintended pregnancy. Empowering young women about themselves and their future would have them reflect on the decisions they make. These days, social media has a lot to do with exposing girl’s bodies at a young age. That is why we need to inform and talk to young woman about unwanted pregnancy and…

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    This title implies that there are negative relationships between Tylenol and pregnancy (most likely drug abuse or the side effects). The implicit thesis of this article is that all pregnant women should be knowledgeable of the side effects that can possibly stem from Tylenol. The context of this article is that due to the severe effects of other over the counter drugs during pregnancy, Tylenol is the only other choice. The author begins the article with a dialogue to explain the purpose of the…

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    1. The Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1979 - This law was created to protect woman in the workplace from discrimination during pregnancy. It makes it illegal for employers to treat pregnant woman any different from all other employees. They can not base job offers, promotions or terminations with a woman's pregnancy as a factor in any way. Additionally, she can not be forced out or asked to leave the company as long as she can physically complete her work. 2. The Family and Medical Leave Act…

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    1. The effects of smoking during pregnancy is not only seen on our health, but also on your baby up to a large extent. It is also have an adverse effect on your baby. a. The most important matters you need to do are stop smoking if you are planning to have a children. This is important for your healthy birth defect or illness. b. When your baby is born, there is a need to protect children from smoking. Not lead to a reduction in milk…

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    expected to decline anytime soon. The belief in the number of teenage pregnancies not improving and lessening is because it 's a cycle and some teenagers believe this cycle is ok. There are different types of cycles teenage pregnancy might stem from such as the most popular one which is when family members were pregnant teens so that upcoming children in that generation also become pregnant teens. Some people believe that teenage pregnancy is remaining at a steady rate because no one is doing…

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