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…the operation. One third of all pregnancies in the United States end in abortion. Can abortion truly be seen as killing an innocent child? One case in which abortions are needed is in teenage pregnancies. Although the conceiving of the child was her accountability…
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…300 dollars. The decision to abort a pregnancy can scar a teenage mother's life no matter what decision she make. To keep the child means hardship, but not to keep the child can also be mentally frightening. Teaching students about sexuality and making…
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…(AGI, 1999a, as cited in PPFA, 1998-2002). Ideally, a teenager that becomes pregnant should make her mother and/or father aware of her pregnancy. Unfortunately, we do not live in an ideal world. There are some circumstances in which a young girl cannot…
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…to not only teenagers attention but their parents alike. We need to inform our young people of the consequences that can happen with having unprotected sex. Another major problem facing teenage girls especially is pregnancy. The United States has the highest teen…
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…to reduce unintended pregnancy, STD and HIV"         One out of ten America teenage girl under the age of 20 get pregnant each year (Berne .18). That's over one million teenage girls in our country alone. More that half of those pregnancies unfortunately…
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…about their mistake. A great danger in abortion is death. Although less than one percent of pregnancy-related deaths are caused by abortion in countries where abortion is legal (“Abortion” 4). “Teenagers who get pregnant are mostly living in poverty” (Teen…
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…backgrounds seek abortions when they cannot carry a pregnancy to term. Many women used illegal methods of fertility control, and continued to have abortions. The laws will not keep teenagers from hiding their pregnancies from their parents, it increases the odds…
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…education has two main purposes, namely prevention of sexually transmitted diseases, and prevention or preparation of pregnancy. Even though pregnancy, in general, is natural consequence following sexual intercourse, teenage pregnancy is regarded as one…
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…and girl run the risk of beginning a pregnancy every time they have sex (Meier 12). Teenagers should think of the consequen! ces and read over the statistics before jumping into anything. Now that the reasons people are having sex have been somewhat considered…
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…have few goals or little hope that things will get any better. Some teenagers think that if they are drunk, they cannot get pregnant. That is yet another myth. Unless something is physically wrong, a boy and girl run the risk of beginning a pregnancy
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