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    is going to help reduce the alarmingly high rate of teen pregnancies has not ceased. Many argue over whether abstinence-only should be taught in high school and if it is the key to reducing the high teen pregnancy rate. From my standpoint, I believe that it should be taught. However, it should be accompanied by the teachings of birth control along with other contraceptives and how to use them. The fact of the matter is that teen pregnancies continue to be a prevalent problem and teaching abstinence

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    backgrounds, beliefs, or is another alternate element causing teens to make rash decisions? All these questions must be considered and answered. Luckily, many sources and studies had been inducted to help uncover the root. Teen Pregnancy Statistics (Reasons for Teen Pregnancies, 2009) performed a research and provided insight of explanations for youth’s sex lives. Some ricks factors listed are being a victim of sexual abuse, dating at a young age, peer pressure, lack of self-discipline, dropping out

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    Effective approaches to prevent teen pregnancy After reading numerous articles and abstracts in regards to the ever so intriguing topic of teen pregnancy, I’ve come to a conclusion which is a little different than I had expected. Before reading any of the literature on teen pregnancy, I was under the assumption that the sex education classes provided in school were an extremely effective weapon against unwanted teenage pregnancies. Of the literature references that I’ve used and those of which I

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    there’s a stereotype connected to teen moms, especially in the United States. Think back to junior high while taking your sexual education course. You may remember a brief lesson about the dangers of having sex such as hormonal changes throughout teen years, sexually transmitted diseases and even the risks of teen pregnancy. Yes, this is enough to scare many juveniles to avoid intercourse, but there is still a minority of teens that think outside of the box. With an education system that only impacts a

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    risks of being sexually active and to educate them about methods of birth control and sexually transmitted infection protection.” Students deserve the basic human right live freely, and if their choice may be, considering about 70% of the national teenage population usually make this decision anyway, to be involved in sexual relations than there needs to be a basic knowledge of safety

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    sex. In recent years teen pregnancy has decreased due to the fact women used to get married a lot younger, but in recent years it seemed to have become an epidemic in the U.S. However, thanks to shows such as Teen Mom and due to sex education in schools the teen pregnancy rate has decreased even more. Teens are still having sex, but they seem to be better educated in contraceptive forms as well. However, contraceptives don’t always work which can lead to teen pregnancy. Most adult women aren’t

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    Teen Pregnancy: Babies Having Babies! Deondra Crenshaw Virginia College Nur. 2320 10/4/2017 You're still a baby yourself! This is the first thought that comes to mind when I see a teenager with child. Even though it's extremely disturbing to see, it has become more and more common these days. Is this the new “trend”? Or should we question the parenting skills the child is receiving? Maybe this girl has been messed with by a relative or a family member. Whatever the case maybe, how can we

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    become pregnant each year, with four out of 10 young women becoming pregnant at least once before they turn 20. The federal government spends about $40 billion to help families that began with a teenage birth. The overall U.S. teenage pregnancy rate declined 19 percent between 1991 and 1997 , from 117 pregnancies per 1,000 women aged 15-19 to 94.3 per 1,000.3 The national teen birth rate declined 5 percent between 1998 and 2000, reaching a rate of 48.5 births per 1,000 women ages 15-19 - the lowest

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    Teen pregnancy, and abortions is something that is becoming a trending issue in American Society. There are TV shows being made high-lighting teen pregnancy it’s being freely talked about through social media. With this type of promoting it’s making young girls think teen pregnancy it’s cute “Oh I get to be on a show” is the new fun thing to do today. With them being so young, and naïve it is easy to manipulate them. Recently recorded in 2011 the abortion rate in women aged from 15-44 is 13.9 per

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    This is a fact confirmed by the CDC (“About Teen Pregnancy”). It is also a fact that teen pregnancy continues to decline every year at an incredible rate. This could definitely be due to sex education and the availability of birth control without parental consent. Janice Shaw Crouse wrote about a D.C. area study which shows

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