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Teenage Pregnancy

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Teenage Pregnancy
In 2014 Oklahoma City had the second highest teen birth rate in the United States at 38.5 pregnancies per 1000; the national average is 24.2 per 1000 (Grigson, 2016). Changing the health behaviors that lead to teenage pregnancy should be a #1 priority for healthcare workers and within the community. In order to have a positive impact on this target population, there needs to be increased awareness of the outcomes of teenage pregnancy, and more importantly how to change the health behaviors that lead to this outcome.
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It is highly unlikely that the occurrence of teenage pregnancy will completely come to an end; therefor measures should be taken to educate and prepare the target population on the …show more content…

Some of the issues with changing the health behavior is that often there is bias in teaching an ‘abstinence only’ for of sex education. When in reality, in order to change the behavior, health educators need to have a comprehensive form of education. The negative outcomes of teenage pregnancy should also be addressed. The fact that the incidence of syphilis, gonorrhea and chlamydia are extremely high in the US when compared to 16 other developed countries (Kohler, Manhart, & Lafferty, 2008, p. 344) shows the necessity for teaching about safe sex practices. Educating potential teenage mothers of the long term effects of pregnancy and child birth should be the top priority. Low High School completion rates, a lack of job and education opportunities should be the focus for educating the teenage population on what’s at stake. The drive for health education should be the catalyst for a change in the health behavior.
If at-risk teens are going to make the conscious decision to be sexually active, then there needs to be open an honest conversation about safe sex and pregnancy prevention. All too often conversations about safe sex practices seem taboo and are glossed over or avoided. Health educators need to hit this head on to help mitigate this health behavior. The benefit of contraceptive uses and the impact on teenage pregnancy needs to be addressed. During a five year period starting in 2008, long-acting contraception was given to teenage girls in a

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