Causes of Teen Pregnancy Essay

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    Teenage pregnancy is a growing problem in Bermuda. The numbers have fluctuated through the years. Studies have shown that girls raised in poverty, in single-parent homes, and by parents with lower levels of education are more likely to become adolescent mothers. Between April 2009 and March 2010, there were 71 pregnancies in girls age 19 and under. (Teen Haven) Education is affected when the teenager becomes pregnant. Often young girls are too busy raising their child, they forget about their…

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    abuse, violence, and teen pregnancies. Abortion is another important and controversial issue that has been an ongoing problem for centuries. Abortion ends a pregnancy before the time of birth with deliberate steps (Durrett 1). The majority of teen abortions correlate with unplanned pregnancies. Research shows “The majority of abortions occur in teens and younger women. The younger the teen is when she gets pregnant, the more likely she is to seek an abortion.” (“Teen Pregnancy…

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    live a normal life; the lament of many teen mothers who wished their lives were different. Teen mothers have never considered how a pregnancy would affect their lives. Statistics showed “thirty-seven percent of young women become pregnant at least once before they reach the age of twenty”. Growing up with a single parent may be a factor that causes teen pregnancy. The lack of sex education drives teens to practice unsafe sex; therefore, accidental pregnancy occurs. Another reason for young women…

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    The Real Problem of Teen Pregnancy in New Orleans In the past decade, people have been more oblivious to teen pregnancy. They act as if teen pregnancy is normal. This is very hard to accept by others, because the scene of a young girl or a young boy desperately pleading to get an opportunity to undo the "mistake" they have made upon themselves and their future. This is completely opposite of how people choose to carelessly accept the truth of how teen pregnancy affects others nationally, and…

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    Many teens in the United States are encountering multiple pregnancies. Teens should take precautions and learn how to prevent pregnancies or even future pregnancies; if not, teenagers will face consequences of having a child at a young age. Having a baby can cause teenagers to develop health issues. There are many complications that can occur when dealing with a child in a teenager’s life. Most teens that get pregnant end up not finishing school and decide to drop out, resulting in the…

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    Teen Pregnancy is all around the world and us. A lot of teenagers are having babies and they are still babies themselves. They cannot financially take care of kids because they do not have any money, and also they are being taking care of by their parents. The result for this not happening most teens should be on birth control. Some teens don’t want their parents knowing that they are having sexual intercourse, they should get birth control over the counter. Although birth control isn’t allowed…

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    16 And Pregnant

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    based off of teen pregnancy and motherhood. The first episode that premiered had 2.1 million viewers. The season finale pulled over 5.6 million viewers. Teen mom reduced the number of teen pregnancies 4 years after the show premiered. "16 and Pregnant" ultimately led to a 5.7% reduction in teen births in the 18 months after its premiere on TV. The show shows how teens have to battle challenges like going to Finances, job, child and relationship problems. Limitations on social life. Teens who…

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    Teen Pregnancy

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    According to the Mayo Clinic, “the most common complications for pregnant teens – especially those younger than age fifteen and those who don’t receive prenatal care – include a low level of iron in the blood (anemia), high blood pressure, and preterm labor” (Mayo Clinic Staff). All of these complications can have a very negative impact on the mother, her pregnancy, and her child. Anemia during pregnancy can cause a woman to go into preterm labor, suffer from postpartum depression, and possibly…

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    Teen Pregnancy while it can be a controversial topic; it is a major part of our culture. There are many people who look down upon pregnant teens rather than giving them the support they need. Teenage mothers have many obstacles that the average married, adult parents do not face. Many teen mothers are unable to get a higher education and have a higher risk of being unemployed in adulthood. Stress and Depression is also higher in teen mothers than other teens and adult mothers (Collingwood…

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    Background Teen pregnancy is by definition “age 13 to 19, which is understood to occur in a girl who hasn’t completed her core education—secondary school—has few or no marketable skills, is financially dependent upon her parents and/or continues to live at home and is mentally immature”(Segen 's Medical Dictionary). Teen pregnancy is not a new phenomenon, but has only become a problem when the average age of pregnancy went up. For females ages 15 (2011) make up 23 out of every 1000 births…

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