Consequences of Teen Pregnancy Essay

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    to be involved more to prevent all teenage parents, mothers and fathers from having to resort to dropping out of school. Another reason why schools should do more to prevent pregnancy is because it doesn't only affect girls. Boys can also be the ones to drop out. “70% of boys were already sexually active”(Teen pregnancy statistics 1). This means that the majority of boys have done it before. Also stating that some boys…

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    Pregnancy: a social problem? Or an everyday thing I have chosen to explore the effects of teen pregnancy among males. Society doesn’t understand how these boys feel when they find out that their girlfriend is pregnant. Some just don’t want to the responsibility, others step up to the plate and take care of their responsibilities Guys are even affected more by teen pregnancy than girls due to the financial and social issues that they have to deal with when having a kid at a young age Such as…

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    Another reason teens have sex can be due to pressure from their surroundings. In a study conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation, 48% of teens ages 12-17 reported they felt “a lot” of pressure to take part in sexual intercourse and/or do sexual acts. This pressure can come from a number of sources, but the biggest perpetrators are their fellow peers and the media. Mostly it is young men who feel a large pressure from their friends to have sex. While 23% of girls said they feel pressure to have…

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    Having unprotected sex can cause unplanned pregnancies. There are many problems that can come with unplanned pregnancies especially if you are not financially prepared and do not have loved ones who are there to support you. If you are alone through your pregnancy then it will be very hard if you are not a very strong woman in the first place. You will end up starting your life earlier than you should since you now have someone other than yourself to take care of. You will have to mature and…

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    Teen Pregnancy Pregnancy can be a tough thing to go through but, it can be even harder when you 're a teenager. This issue has become more and more common throughout the entire United States. The rates of teenage pregnancy will continue to increase as the years go on. I believe that parents in this time of age aren’t preparing their children with the sex talk that parents used to give. If more children were to hear the stories about how hard is it to raise children or explained to that their…

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    (McFarlane 2). The continuation of teaching abstinence-only education trumps evidence given by scientists and professors who state that it is unrealistic and censors young adults from dangerous consequences when certain precautions are not taken. If the intent for sexual education is to prevent teenage pregnancies and sexual diseases, then the teaching of abstinence-only education should be replaced with curricula that creates a safer and more informative background for young adults. Sexual…

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    teenage pregnancy in the state of Mississippi is one of the most pressing problems being faced by the government of Mississippi. This paper will focus on the health issue of unintended teen pregnancy in the state of Mississippi focusing specifically on teen pregnancy. An overview of teen pregnancy issue will be provided. An analysis of the current policies and programs in place will be presented. There will be recognition and analysis of policy options that can be used to promote teen pregnancy…

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    When we consider teen pregnancy, we generally assume the teen was irresponsible. Us, girls, also believe it will never happen to us. But it is a fact that it could happen to anyone. When we hear that a friend has gotten pregnant, we often ask "are you going to keep it?" We are here to find out how many teens truly care for their child and how support from family members helps. The number of teens that go through a pregnancy rather than abortion or adoption is 34:1000(Werner). A teenager being…

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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 lives of everyday people in communities. Teen pregnancy is a problem that needs to be confronted before the effects resonate throughout the generations. Through effective education, teen pregnancy can reach an all time low and eventually be seen as a rarity, and not a common issue. Teen pregnancy might seem like an isolated issue, but it actually affects a whole community everyday. The issues that a teen faces are faced by everyone surrounding that teen, including friends and teachers. It 's…

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