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    Teen pregnancy is pretty difficult because being a teenager, preparing for your doctor appointments, and planning financially is already a lot. Teen pregnancy is really famous now days. There are young moms all over the world. Half of American teenegrs are having sex. Which I can tell you because Ashley is one teen mom out of 1,000 teen moms. Teens have been having sex at really young ages, which that increase there would be more people with STDs and more teen pregnancy. Every single day there…

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    Teen pregnancy is increasing at an alarming rate every day also the United States has one of the highest teen pregnancy rates in the western industrialized world. The majority of young female teens are not prepared mentally, emotionally, or even financially to take care of a child of their own. Furthermore, children are physically unable to take care of themselves which means that they need to be attended to at all times. This can become overwhelming and frustrating for a teen mother because of…

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    not only that but, the United State has the highest percentage of teen pregnancy birth rates ages 15- 19 than any other country in the world. The US is home to many people of ethnicity/race, then any other part of the world, but among all those people, one particular group has the high birth rate, Hispanics. Why is that? The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released the most recent figures for teenage pregnancies, which historically have been higher among Hispanics. The report…

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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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    In the article, Centers for Disease and Control and Prevention, it states, “In 2013, a total of 273,105 babies were born to women aged between 15 through 19.” Many people believe that shows like “16 and Pregnant” promote teenage pregnancies, but I think the shows deters teenage girls from becoming pregnant. In “16 and Pregnant” many mothers struggle through stress, go through breakups, and go through being isolated. In this specific show, many mothers show that stress is built during being…

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    Teenage pregnancy is rising in numbers each and every day. Teen girls and boys are having sexual intercourse before they are taught the true meaning behind the act. Teens having babies is about the best thing that has happened to the twenty-first century besides the iPhone. If she really loved and cared for her family, she would give them a baby at a young age. Teens typically start having sex around the age of seventeen, and this is also the most common age of having a baby. There is no way a…

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    drug abuse and ineffective insurance, there is a great epidemic affecting the lives of everyday people in communities. Teen pregnancy is a problem that needs to be confronted before the effects resonate throughout the generations. Through effective education, teen pregnancy can reach an all time low and eventually be seen as a rarity, and not a common issue. Teen pregnancy might seem like an isolated issue, but it actually affects a whole community everyday. The issues that a teen faces are…

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    After reading the excerpt from “Dubious Conceptions: The Politics of the Teenage Pregnancy Crisis” by Kristin Luker, I found myself agreeing with multiple topics she discussed. The first point of agreement is how our society has been using scapegoats for social issues, especially teenage pregnancy, and blaming that social issue and others for creating poverty rather than viewing it as a result of poverty. This social issue started a stereotype or perceived image of a teen mother. Teen goes to…

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    Teen pregnancy in 21st century Nowadays society has lot of problems and teen pregnancy is one of these. The main cause of majority of teen pregnancies is that teenagers have lack of attention and love from parents and try to find it with somebody else. Society and media also have an impact on the fact that teen pregnancies happen. The group that teenager is friend with might influence their decision to have sex even if the teen is not ready, but in order to look “cool” teens do that, and as a…

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    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 pregnancy is defined as any female between the ages of thirteen and nineteen becoming pregnant with a child. In the case of the United States, 750,000 of females become pregnant each year. To illustrate, one in every three females. That’s a big number that calls for concern. Even though the rate of teenage pregnancy occurring in the…

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