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    Teen pregnancy is an increasing problem in the United States and just keeps growing significantly over the years. Studies have found that 34.5 births from 1,000 women were from the age of 15 to 19 years old (Reimer, 2012). There are many classes and supporters to teach each individual on how to prevent teen pregnancy, but yet the numbers still keep increasing. If the numbers keep increasing then shouldn’t it be less of a problem? Women who get pregnant at an early age are at high risk of health…

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    "Teen birth rates declined from 2013 to 2014 for all races and for Hispanics. Among 15- to 19-year-olds, teen birth rates decreased" (CDC para 4). The reason that I chose to writing about teenage pregnancy is because I think that shows like Teen Mom and 16 and pregnant prevent teens from wanting to have kids, it doesn 't necessarily stop then from having sexual contact but it teaches teens protection while having sex , because the moms have to struggle on the show is how the kids will struggle…

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    according to the “Adolescent Pregnancy” article by the World Health Organization. Caldwell County, being 28th in the state of North Carolina out of 100 counties for the number of teenage pregnancies as reported by “2013 Teen Pregnancies” on the website Sexual Health Initiatives for Teens, must find ways to aide the students in the county that have the monstrous responsibility of being the parent to a child. By looking at the world, country, and county statistics of teenage pregnancy, one might…

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    The Problems of Teen Pregnancy Do you like paying taxes? Most teen moms are not able to provide for their children because they are still young and don't have enough education or work experience, so they have to rely on the government to meet their kid’s needs. The money the government utilizes comes straight from taxpayers. This dilemma affects many people in various ways economically, emotionally, and physically. According to OnlineAthens.com Teen pregnancy posed to be a problem in 1991.…

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    The effect teen pregnancy has on the mothers in substantial, from conception to life after birth. How do most cases of teen pregnancy occur? Adolescent females are likely to answer either out of “readiness” or peer pressure. In the case of “readiness”, we describe readiness as feeling as if you are mature enough to make the responsible decision to have sex, and understanding and accepting the responsibility of practicing safe sex, for not only you but for your partner as well. One the other hand…

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    woman: they are born, they grow up, find a partner, get married and have children. In some situations, this ‘normal’ cycle may be altered or changed. Teen pregnancies occur regularly worldwide and the number is frantically growing. Esch, in the novel Salvage the Bones by Jesmyn Ward, is fifteen years old; it is extremely difficult for her to keep her pregnancy a secret for long. Esch and her brother’s dog, China, both coincidentally become mothers in the novel. Knowing she is pregnant helps Esch…

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    This article discusses a wide collection of realms, including healthy relationships, unintentional pregnancy, dating and sexual violence and the prevention of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The article begins by including detailed statistics of STI’s and teen pregnancies, placing prominence on the benefits of a healthy relationship approach. Throughout, the focus is on health promotion strategies within relationships to preclude and diminish the levels of disease. It was…

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    My social Issue My social issues about teen pregnancy involving indian River county Florida. Teen pregnancy have dropped tremendously since 1990 due to increasing sex education, parent involvement, and the use of condoms.children being born to teenagers are most likely girls that do not Succeed or stay in school.this results in the percentage of 85% female becoming single parents at the finding out they are pregnant and l this results in the percentage of 85% female becoming single parents at…

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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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    Introduction 1.1. Definition A pregnant teenager between 13-19. 1.2. Description Teen pregnancy is when a human female gives birth under the age of 20. 1.3. Aims The aim of this report is to advise you about teenage pregnancy, and what how it happens and its history, affects, health concerns, relationships with people and it being a social issue. 2. How does it happen There are many different ways why a teen falls pregnant. Here are four most common reasons. 2.1. Peer pressure Being a…

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