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    Applications of the Background and Methodology of the Research Process to Problems in Health Care Teenage pregnancy has been an issue in the United States for several decades and continued to increase from the 70’s to the 1990’s. The main focus of the peer-reviewed journal article was the impact or effects it has on the United States socially‚ economically‚ and educationally. In this article it reflects the views of one author verses another author‚ the findings of the first author that the birth

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    that address the health needs of a vulnerable group.                 Teenage Pregnancy is defined as conceptions which include those that lead onto a live birth and terminations in the under 18 age group. Teenage pregnancy generally creates inequalities in health‚ and usually leads to poor long term outcomes for both parents and their children according to the Department of Health (DH‚ 2013).  Teenage Pregnancy falls into the category of a vulnerable group.  A vulnerable group can be defined

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    Communication Studies Teacher: Ms. Tudor Theme of portfolio: Teenage Pregnancy Sub-theme of portfolio: Negative impacts of teenage pregnancy on education INTRODUCTION The theme I have selected for my portfolio is ‘Teenage Pregnancy.’ According to the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund‚ “Teenage pregnancy can be defined as a teenage girl within the ages of 13-19‚ becoming pregnant.” My purpose

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    Poor sexual education is much too common in Texas public schools and the United States in general. Intercourse and reproductive process are gifts‚ but if not understood it will become a burden on society. The results can be STIs and unwanted teen pregnancy

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    Outline. I. Introduction 1. Teenage pregnancy is a serious issue that may seriously impact the future of a young woman. 2. Being pregnant during the adolescence stage makes one’s life complicated. II. Content 1. Early pregnancy can have various possible reasons. 2. Cause of Teenage Pregnancy. 3. Effect and Disease that may transfer to one’s life while having a teenage Pregnancy. 4. Drugs that may affect the fetus inside the mother’s womb. III. Summary 1. Financial Problem of the teenagers

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    Teenage Pregnancies: Children Having Children Stephanie Newman ENG 106 Professor Jan Babcock In 2011‚ a total of 329‚797 babies were born to women aged 15-19 years‚ for a live birth rate of 31.3 per 1‚000 women in this age group (Center for Disease and Control Prevention). Flashing red and blue lights and noise from the ambulance have people from the neighborhood outside looking to see what happen. They see a paramedic pushing a petite woman‚ on the gurney‚ towards

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    Pebbles Franks Handelman English 1101 24 June 2013 Shame to Fame: Teenage Pregnancy The Pregnancy Trap by Gerry Garibaldi creates the idea that society has become more accepting of teenage pregnancy (634-38). When Garibaldi learns all of his favorite girls are pregnant‚ he asks some of them‚ “Do you think getting pregnant when you’re a teenager is a good thing or a bad thing?” (635)

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    Paulina Kolanko 04.23.2010 Assignment #6 1. The social problem is teenage pregnancy. The subjects of this social problem are young teenage parents or single teenage mothers. This problem is very hard to control because it is not something you can outlaw or forbid. Even though we are living in a technologically advanced world we cannot get the teenage pregnancy rate to go down. We have to start taking this problem more seriously because it is harming our youth in many different ways. 2. The reason

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    socioeconomic consequences of teenage childbearing. Past literature suggests that women who become teenage mothers are more likely to become socioeconomically disadvantaged than those who prolong childbearing. However research increasingly suggests that‚ depending on the circumstances of the women in question‚ socioeconomic disadvantage is correlated with but not necessarily a consequence of early childbearing. It is concluded that programs and policies aimed at reducing teen pregnancy rates and eliminating

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    and ensure a positive outcome within the family unit. History of Teen Pregnancy According to Furstenberg‚ Brooks-Gunn & Chase-Lansdale (1989)‚ in an article titled Teenaged Pregnancy and Childbearing‚ teen pregnancy did not become prevalent until the 1960s. Two changes occurred contributing to the increase in teenage pregnancies: 1.) an increase in sexual activity of young girls and 2.) a decrease in the number of teenage marriages. By the 1980s over half of white females and three-fourths of

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