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    Premarital sex is considered immoral as its consequences leads to other immoral behavior and also breaking of the law. When people engage in unprotected premarital sex‚ it will lead to unwanted pregnancies and children born out of wedlock. This leads to mental and emotional stress for couples who are not ready to bear the responsibility of having children. As premarital sex often occurs throughout teenage years and among teenagers and adolescents‚ many are not ready for unwanted pregnancies after

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    teenage girls will give birth and only ninety percent of these girls will elect to keep their baby. Since these girls are so young their babies will have a higher chance of being born with birth defects such as being born prematurely‚ suffer from mental retardation‚ and other birth defects. Many reasons contribute to the high rate of teenage pregnancy. Some of these reasons include‚ not being educated about the birth-control methods made available to them‚ such as the birth-control pill and condoms‚ which

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    down through the cervix into the vagina. A woman can make sure the IUD is in place by feeling for the string in her vagina. A clinician uses the string to remove the IUD. Effectiveness The IUD is one of the most effective reversible methods of birth control. Of 100 women who use ParaGard or Mirena‚ one or fewer will become pregnant during the first year of typical* use. Fewer than one will become pregnant with perfect** use. Fewer pregnancies occur with continued use. It is very important to remember

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    family issues‚ etc. Poverty plays a big role in teen birth rates‚ as does geography. Education

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    conditions difficult and parents must “avoid a new birth for the time being‚ or even for an indeterminate period” (13-14). The Pope went on to mention how birth control is the most effective way to prevent over population and unwanted pregnancies‚ but not in the form of contraceptives‚ abortion‚ or “direct sterilization‚ whether perpetual or temporary‚ whether of the man or of the woman” (16-17). The Pope‚ however‚ states that if it is necessary to space births‚ “deriving from the physical or psychological

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    pregnancy rate. Schools need to start programs that encourage abstinence‚ and show or list the consequences of being sexually active. "They are not taught the importance of abstaining from sex nor‚ at the very least‚ the proper use of effective birth control and protection from sexually transmitted diseases" (Johnson). And the problem that occurs with this is that the parents or family that interact with the teenagers are no more educated than the teenager themselves. School districts need to have

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    programs teach the “no sex until marriage” clause‚ but they don’t teach teens about birth control and the consequences of having sex at before they’ve matured. Although many studies argue that abstinence programs are educational and beneficial‚ other studies will show that they don’t delay teen sex‚ they don’t prevent the spread of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)‚ and are a waste of taxpayers’ money. The birth rate has increased by over 50% and increasing every day. Television and the Internet

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    The teenage birth rate in the United States is the highest in the developed world‚ and the teenage abortion rate is also high.[11] In 2005 in the U.S.‚ the majority (57%) of teen pregnancies resulted in a live birth‚ 27% ended in an induced abortion‚ and 16% in a fetal loss.[20] The U.S. teenage pregnancy rate was at a high in the 1950s and has decreased since then‚ although there has been an increase in births out of wedlock.[21] The teenage pregnancy rate decreased significantly in the 1990s; this

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    puts a high financial burden on the tax payers and government in providing medical care for the young mothers. ·Although there has been a reduction in the amount of teenage pregnacy in the United States‚the present rate of teenage pregnancies and birth still stands high per reserch. Recearch shows that Although the rate of teenage pregnancy in the United States is at its lowest level in nearly 40 years‚ it remains the highest among the most developed countries in the world. Approximately 67.8

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    the Birth control pill. The Birth control pill is a daily pill that contains hormones to change the way the body works and prevent pregnancy. Hormones are chemical substances that control the functioning of the body’s organs. In this case‚ the hormones in the Pill conIf trol the ovaries and the uterus. But as well as the Condoms these pills can also be risky‚ if the pills are skipped or forgotten‚ a girl is not protected against pregnancy and she will need a backup form of birth control‚ such

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