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…Having a child is often looked upon as a wonderful experience with endless rewards, but not everyone thinks this way. More and more females are having a procedure done called an abortion. In this process the pregnancy is terminated. Many women…
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…towards middle class families or is it a possible solution towards reducing teenage pregnancies and juvenile crime or is it a precursor to higher academic achievement in later years? Financing new preschool/early education programs elevates many concerns…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…Bookreview I read ”Dear Nobody” by Berlie Dohrety. This story is about two teenagers who are very much in love with eachother and they are having a normal relationship until they find out about Helen’s pregnancy. Her being pregnant really changes…
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…give birth to a child that she is unready or unwilling for. This applies most profoundly in the case of teenage pregnancies, as 1/3 of women choosing to have abortion are still in school. They say that having a child could drastic decrease the woman's…
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…survival. A high percentage of teenage girls will become pregnant before their twentieth birthday. The penalty for lack of knowledge or a moment's carelessness should not be enforced pregnancy and childbearing. It should not hurt to be a child. If women…
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…a woman chooses to have an abortion. Aside from the fact that a baby might not be convenient at the time, there are health reasons involved. A large percentage of women who deal with unwanted pregnancies are teenagers. It is most often unsafe for them to go…
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Category: /Literature/English
pregnancies before they occur. Even when precautions are taken, accidents can and do happen. For some families, this could be devastating. An unwanted pregnancy can increase tension, disrupt stability, and push people, particularly women and children…
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pregnancy and childrearing? Or dangerous illegal abortion? Should we consign a teenager to a life sentence of joblessness, hopelessness, and dependency? 8. "Every child a wanted child." If women are forced to carry unwanted pregnancies to term, the result…
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…and physical strength to go through pregnancy and raise the child. She may be a student and or without a partner; and feels that raising a child would be too difficult and disruptive at her time in life. The expecting mother may be a teenager, and she may fear…
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…) determine the pregnancy is undesirable or not feasible at that given point in time. Many there are, reasons for the carrying out of the fore defined term. Such reasons include: an immature commitment to parenthood such as the case of teenage parents, or even…
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