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    Martina Sciolino Connection between teenage pregnancy and socioeconomic status As a resident of Mississippi for the majority of my life‚ I have become more familiar with teenage pregnancy than most. In addition‚ Mississippi was recently the focus of national news with the recent vote to illegalize abortion. T. C. Boyle chooses a debatable subject to write about drawing many discussions about ethics. However‚ Boyle attempts to bring more light to teenage pregnancy‚ and gives the reader a different

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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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    of sexual knowledge‚ financial and family problems and uncontrolled emotions cause pregnancy among teenagers. Teenage mothers face a lot of challenges after pregnancy like providing proper care and needs of their child. High performing teenage mothers are college levels and work for a living to support the needs of their child. Low performing teenage mothers ended up as housewives. Teenage mothers have less possibility to finish their studies after engaging in early pregnancy. Taking care of the baby

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    Teen pregnancy is one of the most difficult experiences a young person might ever face when it interrupts school or other plans. It can create an emotional crisis resulting in feelings of shame and fear‚ and it may appear that you will crumble under pressures in your environment. The stress of how you are going to break this news to your parents might be even greater‚ and finding help may seem an impossible task. You might think no one can help you‚ or you might be to embarrassed to search for help

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    Teenage Pregnancy - 7 Traumatic Effects Of Teenage Pregnancy! is stress that drives a young adolescent into a relationship. Confirmation that she has conceived a child brings on added stress. She is too young to face this emotional challenge and unable to decide what to do regarding the pregnancy. Furthermore‚ a large number of negative effects follow a teenage pregnancy‚ a major one being social stigma. This has been proved by research studies galore. To go into details about the traumatic

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    All teens have their own opinions about everything that they do and don’t do. One teen might be the result of a teenage pregnancy and choose to wait. On the other hand‚ they might think that it is no big deal. Teenage pregnancy is a large and growing problem in the United States‚ although a child is a "blessing in disguise". Why is teenage pregnancy a problem? The issue of teenage pregnancy is affecting our society in innumerable ways and has become one of our top social issues of all time.

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    About Teenage Pregnancy” 1). Most teens that get pregnant do not have the education‚ money‚ or support system to raise a child‚ thus resulting in a poor life for the mother and the child (Wikipedia “Teenage Pregnancy” 3). Teenage pregnancy is a growing issue‚ especially in the United States‚ which is very serious because it deals with the life of another human being. More than one-third of all teenage pregnancies in the U.S. end in abortion (“Teen Abortions” 1). Although the overall teenage pregnancy

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    midwives 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

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    while they are still in their teens according to the president of the PACE Foundation‚ Sonia Brown. We are urging citizens to take a stand and educate our children about contraceptives and the irresponsibility and lack of knowledge that leads to teenage pregnancy. Most teens that have children find it harder to become a part of the work force because their time is more focused on their child. They are less prepared to enter the working world because they are ill prepared due to being forced

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    Pressure For Teenage Nowadays New studies on peer pressure suggest that teenswho often seem to follow each other like lemmings may do so because their brains derive more pleasure from social acceptance than adult brains‚ and not because teens are less capable of making rational decisions.And scientists say facing the influence of friends represents an important developmental step for teens on their way to becoming independent-thinking adults.Peer pressure is often seen as a negative‚ and indeed

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