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    no-repeated frequently." (Margaret Smith) Today teens around the world are becoming sexually active at a startlingly young age and at an increasing rate. These young children are putting themselves into situations that can drastically change their lives and they want more freedom with this. Teens want a way to have sexual relations at young ages without their parents knowledge and with a false sense of security in their future being unaffected by a possible pregnancy. These young children do not realize that

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    on a woman's pregnancy to see what are the health needs of the soon-to-be mothers. Most of these health needs are not even physical needs, they mostly have to do with psychological needs of the women. Woo and Twinn say the same fact that all other authors say about pregnancy which is that it can cause many health risks among the women who are pregnant. Among their research Woo and Twinn came to the conclusion that 3 of the 6 health needs of the women was acceptance of the pregnancy, psychological

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    United States (Rogers-Sirin 2014). Given the multigenerational Latino identity, it is important to understand how place of nativity and time (generational differences) affects acculturation levels particularly in sexual behavior and ultimately teen pregnancy. Theoretically, families that are more acculturated have access to higher education, less fewer language barriers, and are exposed to better job opportunities, which are assets that are positively associated with higher income. However, despite

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    Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy. Teenagers have no idea of the consequences of having an abortion, especially at a young age. Teen abortion should not be allowed because young girls do not understand abortion causes health risks and mental anxiety. There has been an increase on teen abortion. “About 91,000 out of 1.3 million abortions were performed on 18 year old girls and under” (Lee and Bourassa). Some teenagers begin to live in the fear of their parents that makes them think they

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    Cause and Effects on Mothers’ During Pregnancy Stress during pregnancy can cause developmental and emotional problems for offspring; it has been observed by behavioral and biological researchers, but the objective measuring and timing of that stress and its results are difficult to prove. It is important for women who plan on becoming pregnant in the future to know how to prevent unhealthy pregnancy. A healthy lifestyle during the prenatal period of pregnancy is a start to a healthy outcome for infants

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    Teen Mom Research Paper

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    the voluntary act of ceasing a pregnancy. The very core of abortion is inhumane and dehumanizing, yet it has become quite popular in contemporary society. This topic has caused an uproar in society as individuals debate over the morality of having abortions. Abortion at any time during a pregnancy should be illegal. Many teenagers of today are sexually irresponsible, leading to pregnancy. Often, these teenagers then use abortion as a form of birth control. MTV’s Teen Mom first appeared on the network

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    Education   INTRODUCTION Sex is a touchy subject and administrators all over the country have spent years trying to figure out the best way to teach their minors about it. Sex education in America is crucial because we are known for our high rates of pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections among teenagers. However, things like religion, morals, and rights are factors that have swayed the education system making it harder to determine the “right” way to teach sex education. There are two methods

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    All Schools Should Teach Sex Education Programs Young children have curious minds to many things, and even though they are told “no” or to “stay away”, they tend to act on that curiosity. This also applies to sex. Kids see it on the television, hear it in music, see it on the Internet and start asking about it. Some parents believe that teaching a Sex Education program should just consist of abstinence and nothing more, due to the belief that exposing young children to sexual activity would encourage

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    of risk, the quality of parenting, and freedom from harm. Carl is a physician specializing in gynecology and in obstetrics for 15 years. His idea of “All individuals of reproductive age should be free to determine the number and timing of their pregnancies if they choose to have any.” Carl’s argument helps me justify my argument of making birth control available to any woman of any age. The next source I came across is by John Thomas, John is a senior editor at

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    teenage life over but also their educational career. Terrified, scared many teens walk out of clinics with the thoughts of either abortion or adoption.Many decide to keep the baby, but many thoughts run through their mind. “How am I going to tell my parents?’’ , “How can i financially support this child?’’ , “ How am I going to take care of this child?’’ With big challenges ahead of them and no true knowledge of what to do, teens are on their way to a life full of stress, exhaustion ,poverty and depression

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