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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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    Every year in the United States, more than 800,000 young women become pregnant and 85% of these pregnancies are unintended ("Unintended Pregnancy in the United States"). Thus, to prevent unwanted pregnancies, there is the plan B pill. The plan B pill is an emergency contraceptive that is taken 72 hours after having unprotected sex. This pill has been made available over the counter for women. Yet, whether or not the plan B pill should be available over the counter to underage girls has created…

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    Teen Mom Awareness

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    know that a baby crying late at night is not the only problem teenage mothers are confronted with. The two television shows also captures scenes of how teenage mothers must be ready to make sacrifices. Some teen moms become high school dropouts or will not enter college as a sacrifice to take care of their newborn. A few teen moms from the cast choose to sacrifice and place their newborn up for adoption so they could continue their teenage lifestyle. Teenagers have unrealistic views of…

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    Haiden K n.d). For many adolescence teenage pregnancy and birth can be contributed to issues such as social, economic, cultural and psychological factors to include poverty, school failure and all forms of abuse. The purpose of a long term mentorship and work program is to provide motivational strategies by improving educational and economical services (setting them up for professional success) to help lower “risk taking” behavior that can ultimately lead to teenage pregnancy and substance abuse…

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    struggle against a matriarchal force – almost mystical, but for sure one that seemed to be all powerful and overwhelming as well as nurturing. For many of us, that struggle to assert our own independent identities extends well beyond our years of teenage development and stays with us well into our later adult lives. This can stem from resentment, or an anxious desire to right any believed wrongs and thus clear the air of any enmity. That is not to say that we all suffered from the natal bond…

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    First off you will need to know what an adolescent is, it a young adult. To make an autonomous medical choice is to make a medical decision yourself without an adult. I believe they do and they don’t. Adolescents under 16 should not be able to make autonomous medical choices. Adolescents over 16 should be able to. I say this because when you are 16 you should be able to drive, with this being said you could drive to your doctor’s and make your decision for yourself. Being under 16 you can not…

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    Brazell cross point to Kirk Preterm birth carries the possibility of increasing the mortality and morbidity rate of the fetus. Studies have shown that there have been an association between low socio-economic status and an increased rate of negative health outcomes and preterm deliveries (Iams & Donovan, 2011). The United States and Canada have reported a connection amongst maternal women with low education levels and premature births (Iams & Donovan, 2011). These reports have also been…

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    During the last 38 years, the Greek population has gained 6.3 years in life expectancy, with women showing slightly more gain than men (6.5 years and 6.2 years respectively). In 2007, Greece ranked 15th for life expectancy among OECD countries and was registered above the OECD average (OECD 2009). A person born in Greece in 2008 can expect to live 80.1 years on average. Women continue to have higher life expectancy than men, with 82.5 years compared to 77.8 years for men (Table1.3). Premature…

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    Pros And Cons Of Oxytocin

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    It is common for women to go past their due date. In fact, it is estimated that 10 percent of mothers will go past their due date. Fortunately, there are things you can do at home to induce your labor. Below is a guide on how to induce labor naturally at home: Nipple Stimulation Stimulating the nipples helps the pituitary gland produce oxytocin. Oxytocin helps stimulate contractions. Pitocin, which is a drug that is often administered at the hospital to stimulate contractions, is a synthetic…

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    Abstinence In Teens

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    A truth is that now a day’s most teens are no longer virgins. (Why)Though abstinence is the surest way to prevent teenage pregnancy the idea that all teenagers will abstain is unrealistic. There is no sure way to make sure that teen abstain, so we must inform them of all of the possible way to prevent both pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. That is why the…

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