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    FINAL PAPER: ACTION RESEARCH PAPER ABOUT “TEENAGE PREGNANCY” By: Matthew Olavydez Submitted to: Mr. Lance Sayurin ID Number: 11553132 OVERVIEW In the Philippines, especially the poor rural areas, ages from 10-19 years old is said to have experienced premarital sex and that merits those teens to become a teenage parents. Teenage is pregnancy is an important issue for several reasons. It is one of the most common problems not only in the Philippines but also in other parts of the world.…

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    Discourages Teen Pregnancy

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    promote or discourage pregnancy, most of us will readily agree that the show promotes teen pregnancy. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of those that are actually teen moms. Whereas some are convinced that “16 and Pregnant” promotes teen pregnancy, others maintain that the show discourages teen pregnancy, to which I would have to disagree with. The show seems to promote more than discourage young viewers by glamorizing this unreal look on teen pregnancy. “16 and…

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    This sleep deprivation study titled Maternal sleep deprivation at different stages of pregnancy impairs the emotional and cognitive functions, and suppresses hippocampal long-term potentiation in the offspring rats was conducted by six researchers known as Peng, Y., Wang, W., Tan, T., He, W., Dong, Z., Wang, Y., & Han H. They proceeded with this study by obtaining male and female Sprague–Dawley rats from Chongqing Medical University Animal Care Centre. Next, they took these rats to the…

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    mother is mentally healthy and transitioning into motherhood smoothly. Pregnancy for adolescents is a very stressful experience, and post pregnancy is even more of a struggle due to post-partum emotional disorder. The mothers who stressed the most were the same ones who struggled with being a mother and had a hard time nurturing their child. These teen mothers need as much support as possible during and after their pregnancy. Psychiatric help is crucial for these young fragile women (p.153).…

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    The Rise Of Teen Pregnancy

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    Teen Pregnancy rates are decreasing Being nineteen and under and expecting a child is what is label as a teen pregnancy. As well as many generations before us the trend in pregnant teens has been an interesting topic because the debate as to what can prevent underage child-bearing has been so controversial. Throughout the early 1900’s we seen a typical trend in women being old enough to get married, to then decide to have children, steadily change. By the 1950’s change in the typical women’s…

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    Pregnancy and Childbearing Practices: Pregnancy and childbearing practices in Purnell’s model include different rituals performed, methods of birth control, and views on pregnancy. In my culture we perform no fertility rituals (Purnell). Contrary to my parent’s beliefs on birth control, I believe it is a necessary precaution. My views on pregnancy are pretty open. I believe it is okay to have sex before marriage, but know that pregnancy and diseases are a risk one takes when partaking in…

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    Anencephaly investigations during pregnancy Introduction : Anencephaly , which literally translates into "no head" , is a disorder that is characterized by the absence of a large part of the brain (usually the cerebrum) and a part of the skull covering it [1] . Anencephaly occurs due to a neural tube defect ( failure of closure of the rostral end of the tube ) , which occurs during embryogenesis [2]. The disorder usually has a very poor prognosis . Aim : To determine whether there are any…

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    Welcome to Pregnancy. This is a start to an incredible journey. Pregnancy is the common name for gestation in humans. It is the development of one or more off spring, known as an embryo or fetus, in the uterus. Childbirth usually occurs about 38 weeks after conception. Over 40 percent of pregnancies are unplanned, and between a 1/4- quarter and 1/2 unplanned pregnancies are unwanted pregnancies. Across all types of U.S families (married, never married, divorced) at least 60 percent have…

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    Kate Middleton pregnancy rumors for baby number three have been all the talk for the royal watchers. After having two beautiful kids, one of the most popular women in the United Kingdom has the paparazzi watching her intensely for what might be a third child. The photographers might end up watching for quite a while. According to UPI on Monday, the Duchess of Cambridge will resume her full royal duties this week and start greeting the public in several scheduled events. This will be the first…

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    National Trends: According to Virginia.gov, 1teen pregnancy is a critical public health issue that affects the health, education, social and economic future of mother and child; social issues include welfare dependency, out-of-wedlock births and workforce development. Data shows that 1Virginia (Southwest) (44.7) region had the highest teen pregnancy rates, while the Northern (18.0) region had the lowest. Overall, 1there were 7,335 reported teen pregnancies in Virginia in 2013 or an average of…

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