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    Teenage girls want to be loved and accepted by their parents or guardians by any means possible. For many girls, their mother is their role model growing up, mothers teach their daughters how to be beautiful and respectful. A father teaches their daughter that they are strong and no one can bring them down. Every day many teenage girls have 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…

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    Teen pregnancy Many people’s opinion on teenage pregnancy is negative. They say it ruins your life. Statistics say you will be a failure and struggle a lot after having a baby at such a young age. When I became a teen mom it brought me nothing but good things. I learned the true meaning of love, how to be responsible and how to strive for nothing but success. On the other hand, I had a friend who hated her son even before he was born. She dropped out of high school and gave her son up for…

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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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    Teen Pregnancy Teen Pregnancy that affect our society. Many young moms have been getting judged, stared at in school, and getting no support from their family. A baby changes your life especially if you are a teen mom, it is very hard. Mostly of everyone in your life will just walk out because I was in the same situation my own family and friends was out in my life and still is. I never had a support, I never had anyone talk to me, everyone ignores me, it is not fair that every teen pregnant…

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    Teen Pregnancy Teenagers are always looking to follow the newest trends -- particularly the girls--. The newest and most popular one is one that doesn’t force girls to squeeze themselves into skinny jeans or waste money on a new pair of jordans. What is it? Hollywood’s newest and latest trend, babies. Teenaged girls instead of going out and having fun with their friends are now spending all their time at home taking care of their own children. Many people think this a bad thing but I have to…

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    Teenage pregnancy is one of the most hard and difficult experiences any teenager might ever face, and it appears that social issues have the strongest influence on female teens. As the researcher mentioned before that unfortunately it seems like some of the developed and industrialized countries have the highest rates in teen childbearing which is highly associated with some social issues like social isolation. Becoming isolated is so common to teenage girls who become pregnant and that was…

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    Have you ever wondered why so many teenage girls wind up pregnant? Why so many are not graduating high school or going to college? If the answer is yes to the questions, it is because many of them are not being educated at home about contraception. This is something that every parent dreads talking about with their teenage daughter, but is something that needs to mentioned if the teenager plans not to practice abstinence. If you are comfortable having this conversation with teenagers about birth…

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    If you were able to prevent a pregnancy with Plan B when you were fifteen, would you have had unprotected sex? The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reducing the minimum age required to purchase Plan B to 15-years-old will cause other issues to rise as they watch teen pregnancy rates fall. Young teens without proper education will choose to use Plan B instead of condoms as protection from pregnancy without realizing they can contract sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). If most teens do not…

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    two sides. One side is that Sandy was not pregnant. Due to Sandy’s symptom what was nauseated and very tired, she suspected pregnancy. Sandy had recovered from the ankle fracture, and her hemoglobin level was less than the normal range. Because of that, it could be vomiting and fatigue. This indicates that Sandy is a lack of sexual knowledge, and confuse the symptoms of pregnancy. To a certain extent reflects that lack of sex knowledge education for minors…

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    How Pregnancy Can Be a Good Thing for Teenage Girls On my 15th birthday, July 3, 1998, I was at the Glenwood Lake Park rehearsing for my mothers’ wedding. It was exactly 10 a.m. when I announced to my family. “It’s Time!” I knew immediately that the contractions I was having were not the Braxton Hicks contractions I had been having for months. These contractions were very real and very intense. My sister had me sit down and she began to time how far apart my contractions were. My family…

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