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    relation to sex, can benefit you and the people around you. Studies show that there’s a higher rate of teens getting STDs. While many teens are sexually active. They should learn about birth control and protection in order to prevent pregnancy and diseases. Teens should learn about birth control and protection in order to avoid an unexpected pregnancy. One great way to avoid an unexpected pregnancy is to use condoms. Condoms are effective 98 percent of the times if used correctly. When a male…

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    research that is used to help us understand the truth and not just the speculations. From this research, we can see how age can affect the lives of everyone involved in the pregnancy. It will also help the parents…

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    regarded intimate activity that is worth being saved for marriage, but most young teens are experimenting it now for “enjoyment” or from peer pressure. Since more adolescents are having sexual intercourse, pregnancy rates are increasing. Teenagers are becoming pregnant because they are not practicing preventive contraception. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention explained 249,078 babies were born to young teens in 2014; nonetheless, the rates declined to 9 percent in the year of…

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    control is not as bad as people make it out to be. A form of birth control that many are probably unaware of is Plan B an emergency contraception. Plan B, also known as the “morning after pill”, is a pill that a woman can take to help prevent pregnancy after unprotected sexual intercourses. Other reasons women would use Plan B are: if the condom breaks, forgetting to take the birth control pills, if forced to have sex. Plan B is called the “morning after pill”, but you do not have to wait…

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    are introduced in schools. Parents sense that this form of education urges adolescents to experiment instead of abstaining. Being that the United States has the highest teen pregnancy rate, here are a few reasons why sex education should be increased in school settings: it continually decreases the rates of STD's and pregnancies, explains the consequences following…

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    dangerous. Through providing education on the topic of contraception as well as the resources necessary, research shows teen birth rates can be greatly decreased. While religious or moral concerns may play a role in restricting teens…

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    birth control really making an impact? In today’s relationships, women are taking birth control no matter how intimate the relationship is just as a precautionary. It has been proven that birth control has helped decrease teen pregnancy rates. If it is helping decrease teen pregnancy, why is it that parents have such a hard time, allowing birth control to be prescribed to their young adults? Parents may think or want to think that they can trust their children and that they are an angel in…

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    Should Teens Be Allowed to Purchase Contraceptives Without Parental Consent? Three in ten teen American girls will get pregnant by the age of twenty which is approximately about 750,000 teen pregnancies every year, and one in four teens contract a sexually transmitted disease every year. With this being said there is a huge debate on whether teens should be allowed to purchase contraceptives without parental consent. Teens should be allowed to purchase these contraceptives due to the fact…

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    The Truth About Sex Ed In 2013, the United State’s pregnancy rate was totaled at 26.5 per 1,000 women ages 15-19. Although this number had decreased by ten percent over the last year, the pregnancy rates in the United States are still substantially higher than any other western industrialized country. The drop in teen pregnancy rates can be attributed to the teaching of a valid sexual education system. Due to its wide success, Comprehensive Sexual Education should be taught in every public…

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    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 teen if they become pregnant at a young age. Depending on the background of the families, some teen moms are in fear of telling their parents they are pregnant because they may live in an abusive household and teens in that…

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