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    Prenatal Care Cost

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    The cost of taking care of a baby is incredibly high. This is especially true to a teenage parent who probably does not have a source of income to support the baby. In total, in the United States, almost 10 billion dollars is spent due to teen pregnancies. Even before the baby is born, money has to be spent on prenatal care of the baby. This prenatal care is essential to the health of the baby. On average, the cost of prenatal care is around $2,000 over the course of the pregnancy. Vitamins are…

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    Juno Role Model

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    Round and Round it Goes: Will the Cycle Ever End? Today, teenage pregnancy seems to be glorified in shows like 16 and Pregnant, Teen Mom, and the movie Juno, just to mention a few. These shows do not always correctly portray how difficult teenage girls can have it when they have children at such a young age. Not to mention the fact that even though the show allows the audience a “glimpse” into the girls’ lives, the girls still get paid for being on the show which offers them support that other…

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    and improved items used to prevent teen pregnancy, the numbers of unintended teen pregnancies are drastically falling. Items such as, birth control, condoms, and more education on safe sex are promoting women to wait to have a child until later in life. Many individuals disagree with women becoming pregnant at a young age. As well as, people point out the advantages of preventing teen pregnancy, like keeping children in school. Multiple authors will be assisting pointing out the advantages and…

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    on the subject of teens, parents still have many questions. One of the main questions parents have is regarding their teens’ dating life. Should they allow their teen to make their own decisions and date whoever they please, or should they step in and prevent their teens from dating certain people? The Shakespeare play “Romeo and Juliet” gives information on teenage activities, as well as reasons they do what they do. Recent articles…

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    stereotypes. What Gaby learned changed her life forever and made international headlines in the process. Gaby Rodriguez was raised by a single mother and is the youngest of eight children. All of her older siblings and her mother were teen parents. Growing up, Gaby learned what kind of person she wanted to be – pretty much nothing like her siblings. She was determined to break the stereotype of being a young Hispanic woman who came from a family where teenage…

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    teenager or younger. When talking regards the relationship between childhood sexual abuse and teenage pregnancy, the 59th volume of Journal of Marriage and the Family stated: "Pregnancy rates also varied significantly by the severity of sexual abuse, with 21% of nonabused women, 9% of contact molestation victims, 39% of coercion victims, 26% of attempted rape victims, and 43% of rape victims having a teenage pregnancy. " Definition of "sexual coercion": to dominate one sexually by…

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    In 2013, the US saw a record low for teenage birth rates. There was a 10% drop for girls age 15-19 with a live birth rate of 26.5 per 1,000 women in this age group. Over the past 20 years the US has seen a steady decrease in rates of teenage pregnancy. Despite this, the U.S. teen pregnancy rate is substantially higher than in other western industrialized nations, a situation which is compounded by substantial disparities in pregnancy rates among different racial groups in the US with black and…

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    Teen Pregnancy

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    risk for developing preeclampsia, a condition that puts the life of both the mother and her unborn child in danger (“High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy”). Preterm labor can result in the mother’s baby being born prematurely, which can cause a number of issues for the child (Brooks). Young women who are pregnant should be aware of these risks and conditions that could seriously affect their…

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    pregnant” promote or discourage teenage pregnancy, it seems like the show is not promoting, it is actually discouraging. My research has shown that only after eighteen months the show aired, the show led to a 5.7% reduction in teen births. Statistics show that the United States teen birth rate have went down majorly over the past twenty years. Furthermore, many teens are watching the show just to enjoy, not for encouragement. I agree that the show discourages teenage pregnancy because my…

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    Blackwood, 2003). These factors can be caused by genetics, stress, physical and emotional circumstances from traumatic childhood life events to life events later in life. After birth, for example, a form of depression that can be diagnosed could be postpartum depression. According to the Mental Health Foundation 1 in 4 women will require treatment for depression at some point in life. Women are 29% more likely to have been treated for a mental health illness than men and are also twice as more…

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