Research Proposal on Teenage Pregnancy Essay

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    Teenage Pregnancy Teenage pregnancy? Maybe some of us don't know about it, but most of us of course are one hundred percent sure about it. In the first place, what is teenage pregnancy or also known as adolescent pregnancy? Teenage pregnancy is about the teenager who are pregnant at a young age, some maybe fourteen, fifteen, and sixteen years of old. But most of the teenagers are getting pregnant at the age of twelve or thirteen. In short, teenage pregnancy occurs at the age of twenty…

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    Contraceptive methods protect you and allow you to enjoy sex and is the most effective method to prevent unplanned pregnancy. Are objects, substances and procedures used on a voluntary basis to regulate the reproductive ability of a person or couple in order to avoid unplanned pregnancy currently, the most important medical and social problems affecting youth are unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, and the use of contraceptive methods can serve as a solution for both. Many…

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    SHOULD TEENAGE PREGNANCY BE CURBED? Pregnancy among girls less than 18 years of age has irreplaceable consequences. It violates the rights of girls with life threatening consequences in terms of sexual and reproductive health and causes high developmental costs for communities, particularly in combating poverty. It has adverse effects on the young mother’s education, employment, social class, and their parents and also the psychosocial development of the infant. The babies are most likely to…

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    We did a little research on the average dropout rate comparing males and females and found that, “Between 1990 and 2014, the male status dropout rate declined from 12.3 to 7.1 percent, with nearly the entire decline occurring after 2000 (when it was 12.0 percent). For females…

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    Truth of a Teenage Mother “Don’t downgrade me because I’m a young mother, help me because I’m willing to learn” (anonymous). In our society, today being a teen mom is not necessarily the issue, the problem is how young mothers are being treated. Because young girls do not have access to birth control or sex education, they end up getting pregnant causing them to be financially and mentally unstable. Young teens do not always end up having the sex education they should have. They do not learn…

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    Abortion In Texas Essay

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    fifth teen and sixteen-year-old having a child of their own, in fact, 3 out of 10 girls in the county become a pregnant by the age of 20 over 750,000 teen pregnancies (Stephens.). Many of abortions happening are teens fifth teen years old they have the highest amount of abortions. Making the future of a teen parent harder because teen pregnancy causes many to drop teen parents to drop out of school causing them to have limited careers and in some cases no jobs. The truth is abortion is going to…

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    The world we live in today is full of poverty stricken people. The real question is does a poverty stricken family affect the children. Children are like sponges and absorb everything around them. Whether it be words or actions they are watching a learning. If a household is poverty stricken this may affect your child as well. As a result of poverty, children may lack social skills, miss learning opportunities, are less likely to go to college, may be more prone to substance abuse, more…

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    emotional and impulsive. This explains why they engage in high risk behavior, such as unprotected sex (Blakemore, 2011), for example, Juno engaged in unprotected sex and as a result became pregnant. Initially, she went to the clinic to terminate the pregnancy; this decision is another example of how teens usually have the urge to make life changing decisions without considering the possible outcomes. However, she finds out that her baby has developed fingernails and decides to put the baby up…

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    Although teen pregnancy is not a new matter, the cultural response and aspect in being a teenage mother outlines a discriminative idea of “social acceptance.” I argue that celebrity glamorization of unplanned teen pregnancy has persuaded some average teenagers that adolescent pregnancy is socially acceptable. In three articles, not only is the examination and comparison of average teenage mothers and celebrities made but the idea that pregnancy is seen as a “disaster” is also prominent.…

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    consist of just the idea that sex is a bad and that you should wait to do it till you are married. Comprehensive programs teach the consequences of sexual interactions, how your sexual organs work, and how to prevent STIs and pregnancies. The rates of STD’s and teenage pregnancies in the U.S. have been rising dramatically in certain areas, and these increases are connected to a lack of sex education in school. Many citizens in the US advocate very thoroughly that comprehensive sex education is…

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