Causes of Teen Pregnancy Essay

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    controversial issue regarding inadvertent pregnancy and the use of contraceptives has captured the attention of society today. Viable international statistics reveal that the United States ranks first among all other countries with the highest number of births resulting from teenage pregnancy in the late twentieth century. Within the United States, approximately 750,000 births occur among young female adolescents; furthermore, another 80% of those pregnancies claim to be unintentional. Even…

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    Wednesday, September 27, 2017 at 3:24PM, the viewing of the documentary entitled, “What about Fathers? A Child welfare Documentary: was very informative and motivating for those that are taking upon the role as a father or plan on being in the role as a father, in the future. This video was found very interesting and informative because it entails in details the importance of a father in their child’s life. Like never before, it is very essential that the child’s father is playing his role in…

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    Androgenic Alopecia – Basic Cause of Hair Loss Androgenic Alopecia is commonly referred as Male Pattern Baldness in men and Female Pattern Baldness in women. It is the most prevalent cause of hair loss in both men and women but the pattern of hair loss differs in both the sexes. Men usually experience baldness from above the head temples, creating an M-shaped hairline. Hair starts thinning from the centre, leading to partial and sometimes complete baldness. While in women, hairline rarely…

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    “Comprehensive sexual education should include, reproductive anatomy, physical and social growth changes through puberty, responsible relationships, sexual decision making, pregnancy and child birth, parenting responsibilities, abstinence, sexually transmitted diseases, contraception, sexual abuse and assault, homosexuality (and other non-traditional sexualities), and abortion” according to Lindley, Reininger, Vincent, Richter…

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    is Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate? Cleft lip and cleft palate are birth defects that occur when a child’s lip or palate do not form correctly during pregnancy. Together, these birth defects are often referred to as "orofacial clefts." Cleft Lip Vs. Cleft Palate Cleft Lip: How it's formed: The lip forms between the fourth and seventh weeks of pregnancy. Cells and tissue from the body and head grow towards each other to form facial features, including the lips, mouth, nose, and upper jaw. If…

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    About two­thirds of teenagers will suffer from mental disorders, addiction to drugs/alcohol, and anxiety. As well as these teens are also susceptible to physical illness more often than other teens. “Depressed teens are more Osuna 2 likely to have trouble at school, and in jobs, and to struggle with relationships” (Unknown 1). Furthermore, in “Understanding Depression” there is more than one kind of depression a teenager…

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    What are STDs (sexually transmitted diseases)? STDs are a disease that many people get from being sexually active. Some STDs are caused by different things other than being sexually active, such as sharing the same bedding, the same towel, same clothing, and toilet seats. Some STDs men will have symptoms and women won’t have symptoms. Chlamydia is the most common sexually transmitted disease that can be treated with antibiotics, it can be spread by doing oral, vaginal, or anal sex, Genital…

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    of abuse. Jan Brogan in the article, when Teen dating turns dating turns dangerous, argues that teen that have been victims of dating violence or sexual harassed can last into their adulthood. Brogan supports his argument by suggesting females and male can create health issues. “Earlier research had shown that dating violence against teenage girls and boys was associated with increased risk of eating disorders, substance abuse, sexual promiscuity, pregnancy, anti-social, and attempted suicide.”…

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    Children Should be Taught About Sex at Young Age Children need guidance, now more than ever. First and foremost, they should be educated about sex at much younger age than they were in the past, because it is a different world we live in, and children are exposed to sex at much younger age. This is mostly due to technology, and the media. Also, the environment new generations are raised in is way more sexually immoral than previous generations. More importantly, the earlier they learn the…

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    Many people start smoking for several reasons when they are younger, and then by the time they’re adults they’re already addicted. Young teens start smoking for some key reasons. One cause is to try to look ‘cool.’. Many believe they would look mature and older if they did and don’t realize the harm by smoking even once because it is so addictive. Peer pressure is also a relevant reason. Many give in and smoke to be ‘accepted’ by fellow classmates so they wouldn’t be looked at differently. Many…

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