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    16 And Pregnant

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    16 and Pregnant is a reality show that is 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 watch 16 and pregnant has unrealistic views on teenage pregnancy. Teenage pregnancy has declined in the past 4 years. “In 2011, a total of 329,797 babies were born in the United States to girls…

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    New Mexico now funds community education programs that focus on adult-teen communication and comprehensive sex education classes (New Mexico Department of Health, n.d.). On November 30, 2011, New Mexico Teen Pregnancy Coalition (NMTPC) was designed to provide programs and activities that were directed to reduce teen pregnancy, address the negative consequences of teenage pregnancy and to improve the outcomes for parents in New Mexico. This new program has five effective strategies for the…

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    adolescent 's mind by the assumption that teenage pregnancy leads to fame. Television shows like “16 and Pregnant”, “Teen Mom”, and their spinoffs have given teens a different view on what it 's like to be a young parent. Why do the television shows and their in sight on teen pregnancy influence the adolescent mind? Because the adolescent brain does not perceive the dangerous influences of media and its consequences. To the young girl who sits and watches every episode, reads every magazine,…

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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 Mom Awareness

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    referring to the television shows 16 & Pregnant and Teen Mom when mentioning fame. I thought nothing of the friend’s reference until today. Her friend is correct. You can gain fame for being a pregnant teen. But, is fame for being pregnant at sixteen what MTV producers want to convey to young audiences? 16 & Pregnant and Teen Mom promotes awareness…

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    multiple challenges during a pregnancy that include health concerns, family problems, judgment from peers and psychological issues. Lately, teen pregnancy is similar to riding a bike, a normal obstacle in life. Becoming pregnant before twenty, is an epidemic that is affecting teens throughout the world. In 2014, a total of 249,078 babies were born to women aged 15–19 years, for a birth rate of 24.2 per 1,000 women (CDC). Unexpected teenage pregnancies are a challenge that gives young men and…

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    Teen Pregnancy in Mississippi Teen pregnancy in Mississippi is at a higher percentage than any other state in the U.S. Parents, teacher, and teenagers should be more concerned with teen in Mississippi being pregnant. Teens being pregnant affect more than them; they affect the people are them. There are many solutions to teens getting pregnant, such as: abstinence from sex, protection during sex, and sex education in schools. According to Gibson, “11.8 percent of Mississippi high school students…

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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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    Teenage Pregnancy in the United States The United States, although it has had a recent decline, has highest rates of teen pregnancy in the developed world. About 34% of teens get pregnant at least once before they are 20 years old, totaling more than 820,000 teen pregnancies per year (capefearteen, 2015). 82% of teen pregnancies are unplanned, and more than a quarter of those unplanned pregnancies end in abortion (guttmacher, 2014). Teen pregnancy is a huge issue, as it negatively affects not…

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    Young teen moms have to face many issues, consequences and decisions during their pregnancy. Many pregnant teenagers face depression causing harm to the young teen mom and baby. Being a teen mom isn’t easy and fun as most kids say, you have a lot of responsibilities, challenges, and sacrifices along the way. There are lots of issues and consequences young moms have to face. Some teen moms have to put their social life on hold and drop out school to get a job which, will be harder since you…

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