Causes of Teen Pregnancy Essay

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    There are numerous theories and perspectives regarding the causes and possible solutions of juvenile delinquency. Before reading Bad Boys: Public Schools in the Making of Black Masculinity and Dubious Conceptions: The Politics of Teenage Pregnancy I had my own theories regarding juvenile delinquency and how education, teen pregnancy, the family system and poverty played a role in youth becoming part of the juvenile justice system. While reading these two novels, the authors, Ann Ferguson and…

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    United States abstinence-only-till-marriage program has proven to be less effective than Netherland 's sexual health programs in relation to teen pregnancy rates, abortions and sexual transmitted diseases. Therefore the methods of education are also affecting with the culture of society. Since the United States teaches an abstinence-only-till-marriage program, teens are not gaining any knowledge of how to effectively have…

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    every comment, action or even a look can occur. Intense emotions arise leaving teens to feel like they really hate something or really love it. There may be times when a teen feels sad and then all of a sudden they may fell completely depressed. Mood swings cause emotions to swing back and forth quicker than they ever have before. Happy for one minute and complete meltdown with screaming and tears the next. Unfamiliar emotions begin to flood teen’s brains and they are starting to think…

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    contraception use has risen — nearly 87 per cent of teens have safe sex. (This further suggests that abstinence-only programs may not work.) And adolescents here aren't having any more sex than earlier generations either. "In some ways, [teens] tend to be more conservative now than they were in the past," says McKay. During the 1960s and '70s, sex was a rite of passage equated with youthful rebellion and liberation, he surmises. Today, many "teens have sex for reasons associated with…

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    In 2013, a young girl from Coney Island, New York Attended Abraham Lincoln High School. She was 16 years old, and a junior: one year away from college, and she had big dreams. Unfortunately, like many teens she had unprotected sex and her ambitions were muddled with possible scenarios of pregnancy or STD’s. However, she knew she could help. She found herself in the nurse 's offices, which was tucked away in the school basement, in order to be given the popular contraceptive Plan B. The nurse…

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    As stated previously, some people argue that teaching teens condom use can confuse teens and cause them to believe sex is exceptional. However, without sexual contraceptives, teenage pregnancies would potentially rise by over one and a half million per year (Khan, 30). Preventing access to contraceptives from teenagers and young adults would increase the rate of teen pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases. Recently there has been a significant controversy regarding…

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    These studies that mental illness is also a reason to mass shootings, and that psychiatric diagnoses can predict gun crimes before they are even committed. Gun laws must be heavily reorganized, and in regards to the Second Amendment there must be changes while keeping the modern world in context. The regulation of firearms is a tough subject to push, as there is a community that exists in America that firmly believes in the right to bear arms, which delays any political progress happening on the…

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    States that has occurred in the last ten years would be Teen Pregnancy most people try to avoid this situation but it’s just one of those things that happen one moment to another but most people don’t think of what their opportunity costs are for them? First off what do people think opportunity cost is? Opportunity cost is the cost of an alternative that must be forgone in order to pursue a certain action. The highest percentage of teen pregnancy in the world is The United States. There are…

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    out of having a baby. Making abortion illegal will increase teen pregnancy. Young teens would have to resort to illegal and unsafe abortion methods which could lead to lifetime problems. Some of these being homelessness, unemployment, and could cause the teens to be impoverished. Others see abortion as a civil right. They believe that they should have the rights over their body, and women should be able to prevent an unwanted pregnancy. Many think that abortion is a similar…

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    As a female, I have to make sure I take care of myself and prevent any hurt, harm, or danger or unplanned issues from coming my way. One way I make sure of is that I keep u to date with my birth control. My current birth control method is the Depo-Provera shot, to illustrate; Depo-Provera is a shot of hormone/ progestin that keep the eggs from leaving the ovaries and also makes the mucus thicker to keep the sperm from getting to the eggs. Depo-Provera has its challenges of not being on the shot,…

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