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    Haden Womble Mrs. Gallos English 3 21 November 2017 Teen Pregnancy Teen pregnancy is not a subject to take lightly. Being in high school, students are held to high standards. They are in fact young adults who are trying to build their success to go onto the next step in life, but just one mistake can ruin everything. Having unprotected sex is the leading cause to teenagers getting pregnant. Oral contraceptives are recommended if girls are sexually active, but being on birth control does

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    Teenage pregnancy is pregnancy in human females under the age of 20 at the time that the pregnancy ends. Low-income communities have the highest teenage pregnancy rates in the United States. Because of the fact that this is a very controversial issue in the United States, it is very important that most questions be addressed. Questions like, why is a teenage girl in Mississippi four times as likely to give birth as a teenage girl in New Hampshire? Or why is the teen birth rate in Massachusetts 19

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    Terrazas English 4 Miss Stahlecker 4 November 2015 Teenage Pregnancy According to cda.org, in 2013, a total of 273,105 babies were born to women that were in between the ages of 15-19 years old. Teenage pregnancy is a major concern in today’s society. This paper will talk about teenage pregnancy, statistics, ways to prevent teenage pregnancy, and after birth options. So why is teenage pregnancy so important? Some people are concerned about teens getting pregnant at such an early age. There are other

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    mothers have received surplus attention due to the large scale viewers of MTV’s shows Teen Mom and 16 and Pregnant. Fox News, leaning far right on the political spectrum commented about the extensive publizity. When the stars from these reality shows made front page on US Weekly and People’s magazine Fox News posted an article in response,“ Tabloids Glamorizing Teen Pregnancy By Putting Teen Moms on Covers.” Young teens who became pregnant and now a part of mainstream culture sex is the highlighted

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    difficulties that come with an unplanned pregnancy in teens can have a profound effect on their life. Their physical, social, mental, and emotional health will all be affected by a sudden change in the course of their life. Teens impacted with an unplanned pregnancy will have to give up many things in order to be a parent. In addition, they will have to take on many more responsibilities that accompany pregnancy and parenthood. All in all, having an unplanned pregnancy and becoming a parent introduce

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    Teen Pregnancy Today, some teenagers are missing all the fun activities that life and school has to offer, whether it is making it to their high school graduation, or exploring the college lifestyle. Why are they missing these activities? They are not making the right choices at an early age. Sometimes I wonder about the teenagers in my community and all I can think about is the future teenagers and the ones before. What if the teenagers before were educated more before making the decision on having

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    Teen pregnancy is something that has become so common for these past years. Some teens that engage in premarital sex are lucky enough to not end up pregnant, but there are those who are not as fortunate. “3 in 10 teen American girls will get pregnant at least once before age 20. That’s nearly 750,000 teen pregnancies every year” (11 Facts about Teen Pregnancy). Most of these teens probably think that it won’t happen to them, so they don’t play it safe, but what they don’t realize, is that one

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    Nutrition in Teen Pregnancy I chose the topic Nutrition in Teen Pregnancy because I find teen pregnancy interesting. I find teen pregnancy interesting because it is something that until recently was not heard of all the time. Over the past year’s teen pregnancy has more or less become a “norm” around the world. When a teenager becomes pregnant most of the time, it is a surprise to them, and they had not planned to be. The teen then has a big decision to make: keep the baby, give the baby up for

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    Decline in Teen Pregnancy The subject of teenage pregnancy can be a very taboo subject in the United States. Sadly, it seems a lot of women that become pregnant while they’re still young and not “ready” for a child end up giving up on their futures. They must stay home to take care of their child, so some drop out of high school, or they don’t go to college, or they work a minimum wage part time job and barely scrape by for the rest of their lives. This is not a way to live, and it shouldn’t be a

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    Pregnancies are a wonderful thing. Just imagine being able to create another human being and bringing it into the world. Although this may be what the majority of mothers think, teen moms may have a different perspective. They might have been forced into pregnancy and the child may be a reoccurring thought of what happened to her. Chances are the teen will love her baby in the long run, but in the beginning the teen most likely had different views. Teen pregnancy is a worldwide problem that needs

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