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    our lose life! Undoubtedly the inadequate contraceptive use does not guarantee that we avoid the consequence. We should think twice before getting a moment of pleasure. practicing sexuality is a right, but must be responsible for that reason it is essential knowledge of contraceptive methods to exercise a more responsible way and lets you enjoy relations if the fear of getting pregnant or contracting a sexually transmitted disease . Sex education begins at home and reinforced in school life,…

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    United States (Hudgins, Erickson, & Walker, 2014). Teenage pregnancy has become a familiar topic to be discussed considering the astounding number and record highs created within the past twenty years. Georgia alone had close to 13,000 births by teenagers between the ages of 15 and 19 making a rate of 37.9 per 1,000 teenagers in 2011 (Hudgins & et al, 2014). This study offers the point of view of twenty mothers and fathers that have experienced teenage pregnancy. This paper works to provide…

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    16 And Pregnant

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    reduction in teen births in the 18 months after its premiere on TV. The show shows how teens have to battle challenges like going to Finances, job, child and relationship problems. Limitations on social life. Teens who watch 16 and pregnant has unrealistic views on teenage pregnancy. Teenage pregnancy has declined in the past 4 years. “In 2011, a total of 329,797 babies were born in the United States to girls…

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    and in the transition process. I would first want to advocate for the health teachers and school providing print resources and support groups to the patient and for all other students who have the potential to get pregnant. Knowing that only 50% of teenage mothers get their high school diploma by the age of 22, I would advocate for…

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    Nearly three in ten teen girls in the United States will get pregnant at least once before age twenty, that's more than seven-hundred thousand teen pregnancies each year. In this paper I will inform you of the pros and cons of teenage pregnancy. Some people believe that teen pregnancy is a bad thing, but there are also some up sides to teen pregnancy. There are some serious consequences of teen pregnancy but there are also many benefits. Most people don’t believe this, but teen pregnancy holds…

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    stages in life because time is one thing you never get back. However, for some, their time has accelerated so rapidly that it ultimately comes to a screeching halt. A halt by a series of loud cries. At the tender age of sixteen, thousands of females find themselves in this tough position. One that that they must urgently fulfill as a mother. Indeed, teenage pregnancy is still a problem we need to address. Increased exposure to Sex Education will drastically lower rates. To clarify, teenage…

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    Teen Pregnancy in Mississippi Mississippi’s teenage pregnancy rate has been ranked one of the highest, for many years. Getting pregnant is putting life at risk because no one ever knows what will happen during or after the pregnancy. For teenagers, getting pregnant can cause some complications to the one carrying the baby and to the baby. There are ways to avoid teenage pregnancy such as increasing education in schools about abstinence, having protection if being sexually active, and being more…

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    The popular TV series 16 & Pregnant was produced by Morgan J. Freeman. The producers of 16 & Pregnant capture the lives of teenage moms before and after the birth of their children. The reality TV show was produced to show how hard it is to be a teen mom; however, the producers glamorize the teen’s journey through and after their pregnancy. In reality every teen mom do not have the financial support, family support or the publicity that the cast members of this reality TV show is shown to have.…

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    explaining it to them. Parents should start being more cautious of the actions their teenage daughter goes through. In Susanna Schrobsdorff article, "The Kids Are Not All Right", from November 6, 2016 issue of time, she effectively uses logos and imagery to show that being a teenager and battling through Depressions shows that parents should pay more…

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    Teenage Pregnancy Case Study

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    to appropriate behaviour for either sex as defined within a particular culture (Galambos, 2004). Lastly, gender typing refers to the acquisition of traits that are consistent with a particular gender role (Ibid). Some authors have come to perceive teenage pregnancy as resulting from female gender role (Parekh & De La Rey, 1997). Adolescent pregnancy should be understood in a social context in which it occurs. Society socialises its youth through institutions, family, peers and media (Galambos,…

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