Consequences of Teen Pregnancy Essay

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    infection or pregnancy, most teens are not mentally or emotionally ready to become sexually active, and they will not have to face a teen pregnancy. Additionally, it will open up more opportunities for the future and a healthier lifestyle physically, mentally or emotionally, and socially. Staying abstinent as a teenager…

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    CSE programs typically include factual information about how to prevent pregnancy and STIs (sexually transmitted infections) , along with lessons about how to handle sexual situations and healthy relationships (Alford, 2001). The ability to navigate relationships and sexual encounters and avoid possible negative consequences such as pregnancy and…

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    would pass for sex education outside of the silver screen, right? Actually, sometimes it does, and that comes with major consequences. Abstinence-only sex education has been taught in United States public schools for decades. This has been the state-preferred form of sexual education in many states, though proven to be ineffective in preventing or lowering the rates of teen pregnancies and STI transmission. Sex positive education, or education that teaches proper methods of protection and…

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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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    Introduction 1.1. Definition A pregnant teenager between 13-19. 1.2. Description Teen pregnancy is when a human female gives birth under the age of 20. 1.3. Aims The aim of this report is to advise you about teenage pregnancy, and what how it happens and its history, affects, health concerns, relationships with people and it being a social issue. 2. How does it happen There are many different ways why a teen falls pregnant. Here are four most common reasons. 2.1. Peer pressure Being a…

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    public health issues faced by these population are drug abuse, sexual harassment, and teenage pregnancy. Drug abuse is very common among Mexicans, especially among young girls living in Mexico City (Marx, Stoker, & Suri, 2013). Almost 30% of high school aged girls in this city have abused a drug of some kind at one point in their life (Benjet et al., 2012). Based on the statistics provided by Benjet…

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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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    ranks among the top countries were teen pregnancy, birth rate and gonorrhea is high compared to other countries. One of the reasons behind this condition is in part due to the lack of teen sexual education from both parents and teachers. Some conservative parents, in the U.S believe that introducing sex education in teen early age can lead to early sexual activities. However, sex material is used in advertising, marketing and much more. At their puberty, teens are curious to explore their body…

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    Topic: Teenage pregnancy is a serious Social Problem Pregnancy is a natural condition that usually brings joy and positively changing people’s life. Even though, pregnancy could be one of the best experiences for women; however when it is contracting too early in life it may cause more defects than benefits. Teen pregnancy is being tagged as one the most important social problems in United States, about 90% of teens become pregnant yearly unintentionally and half of these pregnancies result…

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    never informed. In most cases parents do not know how to address the topic of sex. Teens and parents believe that the discussion of sex is uncomfortable to address. As a result, high school students who are not educated in sexual education are more likely to become sexually active because they are not informed of the consequences. If schools provided the proper education for high school students then teen pregnancies, HIV/AIDS, and abortions would decrease. High school students should become…

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