Unplanned Teen Pregnancy

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    The Right to Live

    termination of a pregnancy by removing or expelling a fetus or embryo from the uterus. (WebMD) Abortion remains a controversial topic due to the fact that it is frequently of occurrence. Pro-life groups argue that a human fetus has a right to live, so abortion is murder. Pro-choice groups argue that a woman has the choice of whether or not to carry a child. More than half of six million pregnancies a year in the United States are considered unplanned. Half of these unplanned pregnancies result in abortion

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    Abstinence-Only

    Does it work? Statistics show that “70 percent of US teens have engaged in oral sex…and more than 45 percent have had intercourse at least once.” Today’s future generation has been involved in sexual activities more than ever. The question is, do they know what they are getting themselves into? With the deliberation on what should be taught in a sex education class, many wonder if the abstinence-only programs are working to lower the number of teens that participate in these activities? Paul Weyrich’s

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    Challenges of Working with Young Adults

    health Teenage pregnancies and early parenthood have been recognised to be associated with poor health and social exclusion. There have been debates on whether teen mothers and their children are the consequences of the teen mother’s age or socially disadvantaged circumstances Sexual health is a subject that’s affects many counries, especially when young people are being infected with STIs, it a subject of amusement, fear, embarrassment and complexity. unplanned pregnancies that will force

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    Teenage Pregnancey

    be able to show young women and men that by becoming a teen parent they will be heading down a truly difficult road. In this paragraph we will be discussing some of the health ramifications of teenage pregnancy, and to be quite honest there are many of them. The first health issue that you will be reading about is prenatal health care and the fact that many teen mothers do not receive the proper prenatal care at the proper time. Many teens become pregnant as the result of an accident or the misguided

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    Contraceptives in High Schools

    control appropriate or inappropriate to offer high school students ? Recently The Department of Education has inaugurated a pilot program called CATCH { Connecting Adolescents To Comprehensive Health} made to curb the alarming rates teen pregnancy here in New York City . Although students throughout the nation has had condoms at their dispense people are now outraged by program which allows the school nurse to administer plan B an emergency contraceptive known as the

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    Life of a Teenager

    The Effects of Teenage Relationships Different relationships affect teenagers in various ways. Friends impact teenagers almost the same amount as their parents. Teenagers go to their friends for help or to ask questions that they could not ask their parents about. Most of the time their friends give them good advice but then there is the down side when they put pressure on their friends to do something like to smoke, drink, and do drugs. In most cases they tell their friends how to dress and act

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    Results and Coclusion

    scale the percentage is improving, the issue remains complicated and major. Approximately four in 10 adolescent females turn out to be expecting at least once before they turn the age of 20. Eight in 10 of this childbirth is unplanned and 79 % are single youths. Teen pregnancy can be definite as the rate of adolescent that are expecting among teenage females who (Silverman, 2004) haven’t reach the growth period of 20. With the assortment of figures on the above discussion matter of intent will

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    The Importance Of Sex Education

    unanswered. The statistics every year shows the rate of teenage pregnancy and the number of teens having sex is escalating in the Caribbean. The percentage of births that take place during adolescence is about 18% in Latin America and the Caribbean (WHO, 2016). Conservatives normally believe that abstinence should be the only policy taught in schools, while liberals feel that statistics shows an increase in risky behaviour amongst teens indicates a need for sex education in the school system. The former

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    Teenage Abortion

    to the hot debate on who has the legal right to choose. The woman has every right to decide whether she wants to carry the pregnancy to full term or to have an abortion. However, since unprotected sex results in unplanned pregnancy, parents should have a say in abortion decision. The physical health risk of abortion is very low when done in the early stages of pregnancy and in qualified abortion clinic. Ninety Seven percent of women who have abortion in their first trimester have no complications

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    Analysis Of Abstinence-Only Sex Education

    the womb, 10% of women cannot reproduce again after having an abortion, and HIV can be transmitted through tears and sweat (The Truth). Furthermore, Abstinence-only sex education classes often teach that condoms are not effective at preventing pregnancies, when in reality in couples who use condoms correctly, women have less than a 3 percent chance of becoming pregnant by accident (The Truth). By scaring teenagers like this, abstinence-only classes hope that the teenagers will be scared out of having

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