Steps to deal with teen pregnancy Essay

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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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    an accidental pregnancy. Some soon to be teenage moms are lucky to be growing up in loving and supporting families that will help take care of the developing fetus in the teen’s belly; however that is not always the case in all families. Parents may not accept their teen if they become pregnant at a young age. Depending on the background of the families, some teen moms are in fear of telling their parents they are pregnant because they may live in an abusive household and teens in that…

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    abuse, violence, and teen pregnancies. Abortion is another important and controversial issue that has been an ongoing problem for centuries. Abortion ends a pregnancy before the time of birth with deliberate steps (Durrett 1). The majority of teen abortions correlate with unplanned pregnancies. Research shows “The majority of abortions occur in teens and younger women. The younger the teen is when she gets pregnant, the more likely she is to seek an abortion.” (“Teen Pregnancy…

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    Indecisiveness is a problem that plagues teenage girls who find themselves becoming teen moms. While college is the biggest decision most teenagers face, the choice of whether to keep their babies or not will become the biggest choice a teen might have to make. When a young woman gets pregnant the repercussions to be faced by herself will encompass those of school wide criticism, different perception of her by her parents and the enormous responsibility of deciding how to progress with the new…

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    Teenage Pregnancy. The Issues. Teenage pregnancy is a widely discussed topic with many different and completely opposite points of view. Ranging from great positives and support and encouragement for the teens undergoing this huge change in their lives and bitter disappointment and down look at teenagers who this has happened to. Due to the dramatic increase and decreases that have been happening these past few years, this subject clearly needs to be discussed in more detail. There are many…

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    birth control really making an impact? In today’s relationships, women are taking birth control no matter how intimate the relationship is just as a precautionary. It has been proven that birth control has helped decrease teen pregnancy rates. If it is helping decrease teen pregnancy, why is it that parents have such a hard time, allowing birth control to be prescribed to their young adults? Parents may think or want to think that they can trust their children and that they are an angel in…

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    contraception use has risen — nearly 87 per cent of teens have safe sex. (This further suggests that abstinence-only programs may not work.) And adolescents here aren't having any more sex than earlier generations either. "In some ways, [teens] tend to be more conservative now than they were in the past," says McKay. During the 1960s and '70s, sex was a rite of passage equated with youthful rebellion and liberation, he surmises. Today, many "teens have sex for reasons associated with…

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    Sexual education should be required in all schools due to their responsibility of educating the students enrolled. Comprehensive sexual education is information in regards to contraceptives, sexual transmitted diseases and infections, unwanted pregnancies, and the reproductive system. It is crucial in keeping students aware and warn them of the dangers of engaging in unprotected sexual relationships. Students need the knowledge of sexual education in order to be healthy individuals. The…

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    marriage, teen pregnancy, and safe sex are all issues discussed. From this we understand that there is a vast range of topics deliberated when…

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    I have always been deeply committed to helping others, especially helping those who come from similar backgrounds such as mine. Several experiences have stimulated my attraction to the field of social work. The first step towards my passion to study social work was formed when I was 18 years old and I had my daughter Samantha. I was a single parent and I didn’t have much support from my family. Before I had my daughter I had dropped out of high school. I had some amazing caseworkers who went…

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