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    various attempts to stall this menace in the USA but the approaches have always looked at the issue of teenage pregnancy as a religious and family value issue hence missing the point at all times. There must be a cultural and social consensus that the issue of sexuality is a normal and healthy segment of an individual's life and that by wide and far, the sexual intercourse is part of the wider teen population life because at the age of 16 years, 40% of Americans have already had sexual intercourse. These

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    students all of the information then they should be able to decide their pathway in life. This information could protect them from teenage pregnancy or have STDs. In a world with so many ways to access information, there are many people that still do not know the information that they need to protect themselves. With Sex comes the topic of potential pregnancy. And

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    Pro-life All lives matter even the ones that are waiting to begin. Abortion is “the intentional termination of a pregnancy in the early stages”. Many people have different views on abortion. some believe that the mother can choose, and others believe that it is not any person’s choice about the life of the child. For example pro-choice is to be willing to let the mother’s decide what they want to do about the child that is growing inside them because it is their body. On the other hand pro-life

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    going through with the pregnancy. Some adults have abortions because they think they’re too old for a child. Others don’t want to have children because they don’t want to increase the size of their family. Are these reasonable excuses? If adults have abortions because they’re not ready then who are they to tell teens not to? Doesn’t that sound hypocritical? Most teens look up to adults so if they see them doing something they’ll do it too (Shepherd 11). In the book Teens and Morality, Shepherd

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    16 & Pregnant In the show 16 & Pregnant, the teen moms are having such a great time being a mother. It shows how cool teen pregnancy is with a new reality series says the Media Research Center. I believe that the teen moms are glad to be moms because they get to star on a reality television show. Shows like 16 & Pregnant promotes teen pregnancy because it is showing how amazing and exciting the lives of teen moms are while having a child at a young age. McKinsey Global Institute says that the

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    unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases floating around. Some schools across the United States have made it to where students are given condoms in school. On top of other alternatives, such condom distribution programs should be allowed or promoted in public schools to help reduce teen pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases. Many questions and concerns have come about regarding this promotion of condoms being distributed in public schools. Will it lower teen pregnancy rates? Will

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    Reproductive Resilience

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    resilience, it takes a new perspective of pregnancy from it being a deficit to creating a strength-based approach point of view. In the study, 750 female adolescents ages 15-19 were interviewed on how they deal with teenage pregnancy. Through the interviews they found that relationships with others, having economic capital, a strong identity of themselves, and knowing their value were all behaviors of developing strong competencies for dealing with teen pregnancy. By creating the term reproductive resilience

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    Considering the Ethics of Minors and Birth Control Introduction A 16-year-old girl visits a birth control clinic and asks to be put on the pill. Since she is a minor, the clinic doctor who writes the prescription for her notifies her parents of the action. As of the year 2016, there are only 26 states that allow minors to obtain contraceptives without parental consent. There are 20 states that allow certain minors to obtain contraceptives without parental consent and those include minors that are

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    without parents consent Teenagers have rights to prevent pregnancies Pills are legal to give out in 21 states In the year 2006 only 5% of schools gave out condoms The teaching of students to protect themselves have failed Prevents teenagers to get std’s Parents don’t care for their kids right to protect them from sex Lowers teenage pregnancy rate Parents should allow their kids to have privacy about their sex life No form of way to stop teens

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    unplanned pregnancy. Increased utilization of dual contraception is of great importance in these communities. Adolescent females in general are less likely to use dual forms of protection from STD’s and unplanned pregnancy. Young women, due to their anatomy tend to be more susceptible to STD’s than are young men. Black and Hispanic females are 4.9x and 2.1x, respectively, more likely to contract chlamydia (which is a common STD) than their white counterparts. When it comes to pregnancy 3 in 10 adolescent

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