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    that there are about 16 million girls ages fifteen to nineteen that give birth each year? There is a generational cycle of teen pregnancy and it is the repeated cycle of teenage pregnancy that happens every year. The generational cycle of teen pregnancy happens all the time because of the influence from media, peers, and the lack of knowledge about the consequences of teen pregnancy. Drugs/alcohol can also increase a teen’s risk of becoming a parent because it worsens their decision making…

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    Contraceptives in High School My mom was a teen mom, pregnant at the age fifteen and a freshman in high school. She struggled a lot through school with a baby so she had to drop out to take care of him. She was living with her boyfriend, who went to work while she watched her baby. It wasn 't easy for her especially because later in her life her boyfriend passed away, so it made things even more difficult. She now had three kids already and pregnant with one, remind you she was only…

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    I. Introduction a. Adolescents who engage in sexual activity place themselves at risk of sexually transmitted diseases (STD) or unplanned pregnancies. b. Many teenagers and adolescents are misled or hold fabricated beliefs concerning STD and teenage pregnancy. By every measure, adolescent sexual behavior is harmful to the well-being of all involved. c. Each year, one in every 20 adolescents and young adults will develop a new STD (Department of Reproductive Health and Research, 2007). d. The…

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    States isn’t doing enough to Prevent Teen Pregnancy Jennifer Swims goes to school at 7:15 a.m. comes home at 2:35 p.m. but instead of starting homework like most seventeen years old, she comes home and cares for her child. Then at 4:00pm, she starts work at McDonald’s not leaving until 12:35 a.m. Upon returning home, she plays with her son until 1:30am. Swims is lucky enough that she receives support from her family which allows her to attend to school but not all teen mothers are so fortunate…

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    Teen Sex Sociology

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    Teen Sex has become an issue in today’s society for years to come. An issue that is creating problems in the homes of these families because in most cases the teens end up pregnant and still being at home with legal guardians. This is relevant to the field of sociology because it can cause some type of conflict within the home of these teenagers. Teen Sex is the dependent variable and seeing how others attitudes towards it is very interesting because most people do not see a problem with it and…

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    Schools all over the United States teach teens about human anatomy, sexual reproduction, abstinence, and some comprehensive methods to avoid unwanted teen pregnancies. Even though most parents agree with schools teaching their children about the consequences of sex, “public discussion indicates that there is little agreement about what forms of sex education should be taught in schools” (Kendall). Many studies bring attention to the fact that while most schools throughout the country teach…

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    the government, does money really fix these problems? The lack of a good education will continue to walk all over the Native American people. About 637,000 of Native Americans live on reservations or trust lands. Studies show more and more teen pregnancies continue to happen on reservations. Not many people with degrees decide to teach on reservations, so it’s hard to find enough teachers.…

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    Adolescent pregnancy and childbirth is an important public health issue with many potential negative consequences that can have lifelong effects on both the mother and child. Women who become pregnant during their teenage years are less likely to seek regular prenatal care and are at an increased risk for medical complications, such as anemia, hypertension, and premature labor (Williams, 2015). Globally, in girls ages 15-19 years old, complications during pregnancy and childbirth are the…

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    active adolescents have reported to only using a condom sometime if at all, meaning there are high numbers of unprotected sex taking place. With statistics showing that adolescents are not only taking place in sexual activity younger as well as more teens are reporting sexually transmitted infections (STI). A recent study across Australia of adolescents in years 10-12 have shown that 78% of these students have participated in some form of sexual activity, as well as over one quarter of year 10…

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    well. The rise of teenage pregnancy in Canada is concerning as the relation with family has seen to have an impact on teens. Although teen pregnancy is not a social problem, the consequences associated with it make it a social problem. Many single mothers and children tend to fall into poverty and have poor health outcomes…

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