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…her right to choose. For deserving cases not currently covered by legislation, such as victims of rape, and unwanted teenage pregnancies, amendments should be made to the current legislation, allowing them easier access to abortions. At present…
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…). With teenage pregnancy rates higher than ever and the imminent threat of the contraction of STD's, such as HIV, the role of sex education in the school is of greater importance now then ever before. By denying children sex education you are in a sense sheltering…
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…be suicide. Some other reasons teenagers might be considering suicide is an unplanned pregnancy, substance abuse, family loss or significant problems with parents, or parents with alcohol and drug problems. These problems can make the adolescent feel alone…
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…ABC’s and STD’s In today’s society, there is an ongoing debate over sex education and its influence on children. With teenage pregnancy rates higher than ever and the imminent threat of the contraction of STD’s, such as HIV, the role of sex…
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…15-19 and one in five who are sexually active. In 1988, the teenage pregnancy rate was 113 per 1,000 women aged 15-19. The rate was 74 per 1,000 among those aged 15-17. Nonwhite teenagers have twice the pregnancy rate of white teenagers-in 1988, the rates…
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…an abortion. She will be free of the financial burdens of parenting. Teenagers that are pregnant can resume their youthful lifestyles. Most important her pregnancy will end giving life not taking a life. The woman will be thankful that she delivered the child…
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…holds freedom of choice sacred. The first patient is the mother, and she is the one who allows the pregnancy to happen or not. Personally, I am pro-choice; however, I am not pro-abortion. Pro-abortion zealots believe abortion is right for whatever reason…
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…Constitutional Ninth Amendment, which holds freedom of choice sacred. The first patient is the mother, and she is the one who allows the pregnancy to happen or not. Personally, I am pro-choice; however, I am not pro-abortion. Pro-abortionists believe abortion…
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…taught an abstinence only approach presented no information about contraceptive methods or taught that they are ineffective. (Abstinence-Only) Because of this the teenagers are denied information about how to prevent pregnancy or sexually transmitted diseases…
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…Sex Education: A Necessary Resource Introduction Sex education should provide valuable information to teenagers and preteens so that they may make more informed choices about their sexuality, and it must be taught to its fullest extent. However, some…
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