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    want to save the pregnant woman not only because she is pregnant but also because I want the child to be born and that child will be a part of a new civilization and also can have a very successful life in the future. We can’t predict but there is a chance of that to happen. If I will choose from the ten people whom I will not save‚ for me is the entertainer because all of us can entertain other people in many ways so I will choose her. BRYAN CHUA For me I will pick the pregnant woman because the

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    TEENAGE PREGNANCIES AS A MANAGEMENT ISSUE IN TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS IN GEORGE Treatise submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Magister Educationis in the Faculty of Education at the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University. BY GRACE SIBONGILE SETHOSA DATE OF SUBMISSION: DECEMBER 2007 SUPERVISOR: Dr. J. McFarlane ABSTRACT This study investigates the causes‚ consequences and possible solutions of teenage pregnancy. It indicates that socio-economic factors

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    there are still various employers who believe that women are not efficient and do not work as productively‚ while pregnant. In a number of cases many pregnant women were either demoted or fired‚ and in some cases they were denied of training or further promotional opportunities (Moyle‚ 2002). For instance‚ “Both of the women positions were made redundant as they confirmed they were pregnant or returning from maternity leave‚ despite the fact that the model employer was advertising and recruiting for

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    Birth Control Pill

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    of family planning. Providing free birth control to anyone who wants it or needs it will be very beneficial for both individuals and society as a whole. The free distribution of birth control will reduce unwanted pregnancies. Many women become pregnant without planning it. This happens to both teens and adults. “More than half the 6 million pregnancies that occur in the United States are unintended. . . By the time they reach menopause‚ two-thirds of American women have had at least one unintended

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    reason why teen sex is unacceptable is that the girl can get pregnant. In the United States‚ one of every ten births involves a teen mother. According to a September 2006 report by the Guttmacher Institute‚ three-quarters of a million teens between 15 and 19 become pregnant each year. Teens that become pregnant are less likely to attend college. A sexually active teen that does not use a contraceptive has a 90% chance of becoming pregnant within a year. Even though teenage mothers today are more likely

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    Teenage Pregnancy Sociology

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    of 13-19‚ becoming pregnant. Teenage pregnancy commonly refers to girls who have not yet reached legal adulthood. In the UK‚ sex is permissible for girls of sixteen years or over. Most teenagers do not plan on getting pregnant at an early age‚ however‚

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    Teenage pregnancy

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    always been a problem‚ but latest studies and statistics show us that even with increased sex education‚ teen pregnancy is increasing causing many concerns for our society. What is teen pregnancy? The obvious simple answer may be a teenager getting pregnant. Just for a couple of minutes of “fun”‚ most teenagers put themselves into a lifetime of distress. Furthermore‚ teens today do not think about the consequences of their actions and then when are put in a difficult situation‚ regret what they have

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    Against Teen Pregnancy

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    rate may have gone down but the pregnancy rate has not. Yet‚ “In 1955…only six percent of white teenage childbearing occurred outside of marriage; today it is 42 percent” (Williams 1). Although a teenager becoming pregnant was very common in the 1950s‚ after discovering they were pregnant‚ it was perceived as the right thing for the father to marry the woman he impregnated. The father was often forced into marrying the mother of his child. In the eyes of the public‚ this was a social norm for

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    them. Youth today‚ from ages 15 to 25 admit to having a premarital sex experience. Almost all of them do not even use contraceptives the first time they have sex. Many of the youth are clueless that even on a single intercourse‚ they could wind up pregnant. Furthermore‚ sexually active adolescents face a variety of risks‚ including malnutrition‚ inadequate prenatal care‚ abortion‚ fetal deaths‚ and risk for acquiring cervical cancer. Department of Health (DOH) is the one shouldering this dilemma.

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    Essay On Gravidarum

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    Hyperemesis Gravidarum is a disorder in which persistent or severe nausea‚ vomiting‚ weight loss. And electrolyte disturbance occur during pregnancy. 90% of pregnant women will or has experience nausea and vomiting. Hyperemesis gravidarum in some individual cases can be life threatening. The symptoms of nausea and vomiting of pregnancy are not limited to morning hours and often occur throughout the day Hyperemesis gravidarum affect approximately 0.3- 2.0% of all pregnancy. Women with pre-existing

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