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    The Problem of Teen Pregnancy Red and blue lights are flashing and the noise of the ambulance impels everyone to a point where they have to look outside and observe the situation, as if a mystical force was compelling them. From what they can see, the paramedic is holding a tiny hand telling her to hold on. As the stretcher rolls by, the onlookers notice a huge lump, or ball as a few may say, under the pallid cotton covers. What they also take note of is that the pregnant woman is not a woman at

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    local community in the Dallas area, we have many problems, but the problem to talk about is teenage pregnancy. What is teenage pregnancy? Teenager pregnancy is a young person who has undergone puberty, but who has not reached full maturity. Teenagers range for ages 13 to 19 yrs. This is stage a were for many parents who have teen girls, there are worry multiple causes for including unexpected pregnancy. I read a very touching story on the internet source www.word press.com about 16 years old girl name

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    show that black and Latina girls have that highest teenage pregnancy rate compared to other races of girls. Black and Latina girls are more than twice as likely as white or indian girls to become pregnant before they leave adolescence.While dramatic declines among Hispanic and black teens (51 percent and 44 percent, respectively) have helped reduce gaps, birth rates remain twice as high for these teens nationally compared with white teens .It varies all across the U.S. and even county by county, the

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    Introduction Teen pregnancy has become an increasing conflict in the United States. Facts stated by the Center of Disease control, provides evidence that the United States has the highest rate of teen pregnancy in the world. Mississippi is proven to be the most affected area in the U.S showing out of 1000 pregnant teens, 68 births occur. Why are teen pregnancy rates so high in the United States? What happened to sex education and prevention for teen pregnancy? Why did the parent-child sex talk

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    Teen Pregnancy and Abortion

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    Teenage pregnancy significantly impacts an adolescent’s education, as well as the goals they have set for themselves. Parental involvement is sometimes overlooked by the teen while deciding if abortion is the right choice. Most teenagers have access to obtain an abortion without their parents’ permission because some states consider a pregnant teen an adult. When states consider a pregnant adolescent an adult, the teen has the authority to make their own decisions. One reason why abortion is a chosen

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    Causes Of Teen Pregnancy

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    regular high school in Oxford,Mississippi but there is one thing that sets her apart from the majority of the student body she is a mother. 3 in 10 teen American girls will get pregnant at least once before age 20. That's nearly 750,000 teen pregnancies every year. Parenthood is the leading reason that teen girls drop out of school. More than 50% of teen mothers never graduate from high school. “I felt great about having my baby because that kept me away from suicidal thoughts and i really didn't care

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    Teen Pregnancy Essay

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    Teen Pregnancy Nearly thirteen percent of all births in the United States were teenage girls from the ages fifteen to nineteen. Almost one million teenagers become pregnant each year and about 485,00 give birth. In many situations the answer to keeping a relationship going is to have a good sex life. Most teen relationships are based on sex. This is one of the main reasons why teenage birth rates are so high. I am a good person to make a case for this topic because I have witnessed from a family

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    Teen Pregnancy Problems

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    babies were born to a woman aged 15-19 years. Most of those teens who got pregnant don’t know how to raise the kid. They're not physically or mentally ready to raise a baby. There multiple problems with teen pregnancy it’s a health risk to the child's life. It can break the bond between the parents and end up with them separating. Also its cause the parents to be stressed out and not be able to continue on with their regular life. Teens need to prevent having a kid at a young age and wait till there

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    year. At least sixty percent of pregnancies result in births, thirty percent are abortions, and fifteen percent are miscarriages. About twenty-five percent of teen moms have another child within twenty four months of their first kid. Teen pregnancy is a problem in many parts of the world. But the United States has the highest teen pregnancy rate among any other country. Only about fifty percent of teen moms actually graduate high school, and less than two percent of teen moms earn a college degree by

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    Ginger Rogers Professor Rivers ECN 1101 24 November 2015 Teen Pregnancies Many parent today are afraid to talk with their children and teens about sex and the importance of safe sex. With teen pregnancy dropping it is important for teen to know about safe sex, prevention of pregnancy and what options they have if they become pregnant. Center of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show that “in 2013 there was a total of 273,105 babies born to teens ages 15-19 but this is a drop of 10% from 2012” (Reproductive)

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