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    pregnancy is a major problem in Mississippi. Mississippi is the high state in the U.S. in teen pregnancy. According to Pettus, “It 's widely acknowledged that teenage parents face plenty of challenges, and that the responsibilities of raising a baby fall more on the young moms than the dads. Compared to their peers without babies, teenage moms are more likely to drop out of high school or college, or to delay completion of their own education.” (Pettus) Pregnant teen are more likely to drop out…

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    According to Rebecca Sweat, “Admittedly these may seem like relatively minor upsets in a world scarred by school violence, teen pregnancy, adolescent suicide and widespread substance abuse. Nevertheless, such small examples illustrate the depth and scope of a serious problem in Western society: children and teens are growing up too fast, and the innocence of childhood is becoming a thing of the past” (para…

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    (Poverty.org.uk, 2016) The above graph shows that teenage pregnancy rate is most common amongst those from a manual background than those from managerial or professional background. The graph shows that 1.1% teenagers from a managerial or professional who were pregnant. 3.5% pregnancy rate amongst teenagers from an intermediate background and 8.4% pregnancy rate amongst teenagers from a routine or manual background. This proves that teenagers from manual backgrounds have higher pregnancy rate…

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    Preventing Teen Pregnancy

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    In the last twenty years, health professionals have worked to help prevent teen pregnancy. Teen pregnancy is a major issue. Most teens do not realize all the responsibilities they would have if they became teen parents. Because teens do not think about pregnancy, they are more likely to have unprotected sex. In this experiment, teens were given a doll to take care of so they could understand the responsibilities of parenting. Researchers hoped this experiment could be used in the future…

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    of parenting. According to the article “Teenage Pregnancy”, teen mothers have “...a significantly higher risk of living in poverty…[against] their counterparts who do not have children.” This is a fact to think about, most teens do not understand the struggle and the high cost of income having a child truly is. “In 2010, the NCPDP estimated the total public cost of teenage childbearing at $9.4 billion per year.” This is a high number, especially for teenage mothers, who most likely end up…

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    Contraceptives in High School My mom was a teen mom, pregnant at the age fifteen and a freshman in high school. She struggled a lot through school with a baby so she had to drop out to take care of him. She was living with her boyfriend, who went to work while she watched her baby. It wasn 't easy for her especially because later in her life her boyfriend passed away, so it made things even more difficult. She now had three kids already and pregnant with one, remind you she was only…

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    everyday interactions. Being exposed to different activities while being a teenager means being influenced and taking on peer pressure, especially for females. The most common thing we are taught to associate with female tennagers is teen pregnancy. Teenage pregnancy is one of the most difficult things a teen can go through. Anyone who is pregnant under the age of twenty is usually referred as a pregnant teen. Most teenagers do not plan to get…

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    First and foremost, teen pregnancy is not only a major social issue within our nation, but it has also affected our teen and their offspring future by limiting their abilities to be successful. Teen Pregnancy and childbearing are a social issue because it has affected the economic to care for the teen parents, their child, and the state. A recent article done by that National Campaign stated that nearly all teen pregnancies are unplanned and which is a reason that teen pregnancy is a social…

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    Motherly Love Teenage pregnancy and teenage parents do not have to be any different from adults. It all depends on how one views and treats them. According to a study done by the CDC in 2014, of every 1,000 babies 24.2 babies are born to a teenage mother. As a society people must be more understanding of teenagers being parents, and know that it does not automatically make them a bad or poor parent. Pregnancy and parenting is a tough job alone, while the teenage brain is still developing think…

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    eating disorders, depression). Correspondingly, children born to teenage parents have a higher chance of engaging in sexual activity at an age younger than is healthy or safe. Furthermore, the pregnant teenager is likely still trying to find their identity and if not yet found, it is likely their child will not feel a secure sense of trust as the teenage…

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