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Teenage Pregnancy : Why Get Pregnant Young When You Have Your Whole Life Ahead Of You?

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Brianna Fenton
Mrs. Quinzi
English 3
June 1, 2015
Teenage Pregnancy:
Why get pregnant young when you have your whole life ahead of you?

If you can barely take care of yourself, can you really take care of someone else? In the United States, teenage pregnancy and birth rates have declined by one third over the past decade, however, one in three girls still become pregnant by the age of 20 (Brown 125). While it may seem good that the number of teenage pregnancies has declined, the facts remain that “About 750,000 teenagers get pregnant in the United States each year” (“Pros and Cons of Teenage Pregnancy”). Despite the decrease in numbers, teenage pregnancy is a major concern in American society because it is bad for the mother and father and is also bad for the child. Additionally, it is clear that more education is needed to solve this problem.
Being an unexpected teenage mother is very scary and difficult. “Teenage parents are more likely to be unmarried, live in poverty, be depressed, alcoholic, and commit suicide” (Allen 117). Teenage pregnancies can cause many issues. “Teen marriages are twice as likely to fail as marriages in which the woman is at least 25” (”Teenage Pregnancy and Relationships”). Some pregnant mothers ask themselves “Should I get married just because I am pregnant?” The answer is no. “The pressure to marry just because you have an unexpected and unwanted pregnancy is very overwhelming” (Stevenson 117). It is a hard decision but teenagers

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