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to them, they will be much more likely protect themselves from STDs or pregnancy and use the resources available to them. For teenagers at the age of 14 and older not having a safe place to go to obtain birth control or information on Planned Parenthood can
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, because sexually active teenagers are becoming more effective users of contraceptives. There has also been a reported 1.7 million adolescent pregnancies averted by the use of contraceptives. I believe that there could be many more if schools would make
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decisions, such as having unprotected sex. Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and teenage pregnancies is a growing problem in the U.S. Every year, one million girls aged 15 to 19 become pregnant each year in this country alone (Schools Skimping
13). Sex
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is because most women become pregnant with out planning the pregnancy; in other words the pregnancy was an accident. These women are usually unwed and are not ready to have a child. Some of these types of unplanned pregnancies happen to teenage girls. These girls
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the numbers are so overwhelming is an
infeasible task. In a large percentage of teenage pregnancy cases the mothers are products of
an impoverish environment. Impoverish environments usually lead to academic failure.
Academic failure usually tends to lead
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health & Beauty
for teen pregnancy, the effects that teen pregnancy has on other members of the family, and policy improvements to lessen the problem and make it more manageable.
<Tab/>Over the past few decades, the view of teenage pregnancy from a societal
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carefree or spontaneous.
"I thought that me and John would have a perfect family, that nothing would go wrong. John promised everything there was to promise, and he delivered on not one (Laskas). In many teenage pregnancies the father often promises the mother
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carefree or spontaneous.
"I thought that me and John would have a perfect family, that nothing would go wrong. John promised everything there was to promise, and he delivered on not one (Laskas). In many teenage pregnancies the father often promises the mother
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of their children/teenagers. Even with the risk of disease, there is the risk of unplanned pregnancies. There are about '3 million cases of STDs' involving teenagers, along with 1 million pregnancies. 'HIV is the sixth leading cause of death among people 15-24 years
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Abortion is a way to end pregnancy. Sometimes, an embryo or fetus stops developing and
the body expels it. This is call spontaneous abortion or a miscarriage. A women can
also choose to end a pregnancy. This is called induced abortion
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