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    Teenage Parenthood

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    Teenage Parenthood Teen parents are people under the age of majority and have a biological child; adolescents with offspring. An individual having a child in his/her teenage years is significantly challenging even with the support of a partner. Becoming teenage parents catapults the individuals into adulthood‚ where they are expected to be self-reliant and to accept responsibility for fulfilling the functions of an expanding family for their child. Most often‚ teen parents have more negative

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    issue of this generation of young Filipinos. Without a robust response from all stakeholders‚ the Philippines is on track toward a full-blown‚ national teenage pregnancy crisis. Staggering facts support this call for concern. Recent (2014) data from the Philippine Statistical Authority (PSA) reveal that every hour‚ 24 babies are delivered by teenage mothers. According to the 2014 Young Adult Fertility and Sexuality (YAFS) study‚ around 14 percent of Filipino girls aged 15 to 19 are either pregnant

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    TEENAGE PREGNANCY

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    pregnancy can take place in a pubertal female before menarche (the first menstrual period)‚ which signals the possibility of fertility‚ but usually occurs after menarche. In well-nourished girls‚ menarche usually takes place around the age of 12 or 13. Teenage pregnancy is also defined as an unintended pregnancy during adolescence. Teen pregnancy is something that affects over one million young teens in the world including Brunei Darussalam. For some‚ these pregnancies are planned but 85% of these teens

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    Young i Teenage Pregnancy Thesis statement: Teenage pregnancy is a growing problem that can be prevented by using contraceptives. I. Introduction II. Teenage pregnancy A. Emotional effects B. Finances III. Contraceptives A. Condoms B. Birth control pills IV. Conclusion Young 1 Teenage Pregnancy Teenage pregnancy is increasing rapidly in our country. In fact‚ Mississippi has the highest teen birth rate in America. There are factors that

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    Teenage pregnancy Introduction Over the past few decades‚ teenage pregnancy has become a public concern which has generated a great deal of attention in the locality. Increasing awareness of the social and economic consequences of teenage pregnancy has led to a consensus opinion among policy makers  and the public that teenage pregnancy and child bearing is a significant social problem. It has been linked to an array of other social issues‚ such as welfare dependency‚ child health and well-being

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    As if this is not alarming enough‚ NSO data also revealed that the number of teenage mothers who gave birth to their second (and third‚ fourth‚ and even their fifth) baby during their teenage years likewise increased in the last 10 years‚ according to data presented at a press conference in Quezon City on Monday by Carmelita Ericta‚ administrator and civil registrar general of the National Statistics Office. This rise in statistics is also reflected in the 2011 annual report of the United Nations

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    high risk pregnancies. ·Many teenage girl who become pregnant have a higher tendency not to finish high school and this reduces their chances at attaing stable financial status and better careers. ·The high rate of teenage pregnancies 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

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    Teenage pregnancy could be defined as a girl attaining motherhood before she reaches the legal age of adulthood. Rates of teenage pregnancy in Jamaica are among the highest in the Caribbean‚ with females between the ages of fifteen to nineteen years of age being responsible for one hundred and eight births per thousand women. Females between the ages of ten and nineteen account for twenty-five percent of births in Jamaica‚ and twenty-two percent of births between fifteen to nineteen year olds are

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    Teenage Brain

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    Abnormal Psychology Assignment Inside the Teenage Brain Frontline: PBS Are teenagers from another planet? Are they really aliens? What goes on inside the teenage brain? Is the teenage brain any different from the adult brain? Let’s take a closer look! Your assignment is to watch the video entitled‚ “Inside the Teenage Brain” and to complete the study guide questions below. The video on the teenage brain is absolutely fascinating because it contains many facts explaining how our brain chemistry

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    the same as before when an eighteen year old was very mature compare to now. Jobs were easier to find and a high school education was enough. When young girls became pregnant they got married and they would make it work as that was the right thing to do. Today‚ teenagers get married and shortly after‚ they end up in divorce leaving children fatherless. They have become more irresponsible‚ with no care in the world‚ not realizing who they are hurting. Teenage marriage should not be allowed because

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