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    to resolve their clients’ problems. There has always been a great controversy on abortion, many adolescent women make the mistake of getting pregnant and find the easy way out by committing abortion this is their easy route out of mother hood. A teenage pregnancy is seen as a crisis for both teens and parents. A social worker is a great help for the teen and parents because a social worker can help both teens and their parents cope with their issue. The social worker will inform them with a…

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    women aged 15-19 years, for a live birth rate of 26.5 per 1,000 women in this age group” (qtd. In CDC, “About Teen Pregnancy”). There are various websites on this issue that hold a wide range of information, from parent and guardian resources, to teenage pregnancy statistics. Some websites on this issue are not credible mainly because they are outdated and the sites are poorly designed, making it harder to obtain information on the issue. There are many websites that don’t meet the standards of…

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    Perceived Susceptibility – Sex in today’s society has become such a casual activity that many adolescents do not understand that they are susceptible to STIs or getting pregnant because it has not happened to them yet. They often believe that these unwanted outcomes only happen to individuals with “bad luck”. I’ve personally have had conversations with people who believe there is a 50-50 chance of becoming pregnant or contracting diseases whether they use protection or not, which I feel is a…

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    Teenage Pregnancy Rates

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    Reducing the Teenage Pregnancy Rates Teenage pregnancy has been common for hundreds of years. Teenagers in the 1500 's were expected to marry and give birth to a son as young as 16 years old. Many young girls died while giving birth, as well as their children. The teen pregnancy rate peaked in 1957 with 97 per 1,000 teens getting pregnant. Over the past 40 years, the teenage pregnancy rate in the United States is at an all-time low. (HubPages.com) Even with this drastic decrease, our country…

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    until 12:35 a.m. Upon returning home, she plays with her son until 1:30am. Swims is lucky enough that she receives support from her family which allows her to attend to school but not all teen mothers are so fortunate (Rinaldo). The daily life of a teenage mother is grueling and while the United States has made considerable strides in the past decade to reduce teen pregnancy rates, more can be done. The United States still has the highest teen pregnancy…

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    “While around 25% of all teenage pregnancies end in abortion, but for those who do keep the child; employment opportunities may be limited for these mothers; research shows that between 2009 and 2010, around 48% of teen mothers lived below the poverty line,” – (lovetoknow.com) Teen…

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    I had some very hard decisions to make and a lot to think about concerning my future. My mother did not want me to keep the baby. She knew it would change my life and she did not want me to go through the struggles of being a teenage mother. In the end the decision to keep or get rid of the baby was my choice and I know I made the right choice to keep him. My older brothers tried to talk me out of the decision but I stood firm. My mother accepted my choice and supported my…

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    Promote Teenage Pregnancy

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    "Teen Mom” Promote or Discourage Teenage Pregnancy", most of us will readily agree that these shows do promote teenage pregnancy, where this argument usually ends, however, is on the question of how do these shows promote teenage pregnancy. Whereas most of us are convinced that they promote teenage pregnancy by bringing fame to these once ordinary teenagers, others maintain that these shows discourage teenage pregnancy by showing the harsh realities of what being a teenage parent is all about.…

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    If you give a man a fishing pole that has never used one before and you tell him to fish not only will he not know how, but he won 't know what to do once he 's caught a fish. Similarly if boys and girls are not educated on how to practice safe sex and the various options they have should something go wrong then they won’t know what to do; they will more than likely take the easy way out which would be abortion. By offering free birth control and better educate not just women, but men on sex…

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    a public school or on public school property a family planning drug or device”, explaining that “family planning” means the “use of a range of methods of fertility regulation to help individuals or couples avoid unplanned pregnancies.” Although teenage pregnancy rates have decreased due to improved contraceptive usage, Santelli at el. (2007) found that the United States still has high rates of teen pregnancy compared to other developed countries. This law creates a public health issue because…

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