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    the truth. Over the past few decades‚ the problem of teen pregnancy has grown considerably in this country. It has been receiving a great deal of public and official attention recently‚ including expressions of concern from President Clinton and New Jersey’s Governor Whitman (Schurmann 7). However‚ the most extensive dilemma regarding the issue of adolescent pregnancy is the incredibly important question of prevention. Preventing teen pregnancy includes such problems as the availability of birth control

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    How to Have a Healthy Pregnancy The best thing you can do is to begin taking care of your baby before it is born. * Make an appointment with your healthcare provider and begin prenatal care early. * Make sure you don’t drink alcohol or take drugs. If you smoke‚ quit right away. * Talk with your healthcare provider (HCP) about what medications are safe to take during your pregnancy. Be honest and tell your HCP if you have used or abused drugs in the past or present. Be sure to tell

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    Adolescent pregnancy is viewed as a high-risk situation due to the serious health risks that this creates for the mother‚ the baby‚ and society at large. Describe various risk factors or precursors to adolescent pregnancy. All races of females in low socioeconomic status In 2009‚ 57% of teen pregnancies were to Non-Hispanic blacks and Hispanics/Latinos Those in foster care Those in the juvenile detention system The risk factors are determined based on the teen’s upbringing‚ knowledge‚ and attitude

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    America is one of the leading industrialized countries in the world; America’s teens still have the most pregnancies‚ births‚ and abortions in the world. As the nation steps into the 21st century‚ “ The rise of ‘sexting’ and ‘hook up’ culture among teens” (Clemmitt‚ Marcia) promotes high levels of sexual activity within middle schools and high schools. Also mass amounts of sexual content are found in teen’s favorable music‚ online videos‚ and movies‚ which casually promotes sexual activity. “ A third

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    PREGNANCY OUTSIDE THE WOMB An auction for Marilyn Monroe’s plastic surgery notes‚ x-rays and other medical records was announced last October 7‚ 2013 in Los Angeles‚ USA. In one of her medical record‚ it is stated that the famous actress had ectopic pregnancy in the year 1957 (Reuter‚ 2013). Here in the Philippines‚ same pregnancy case was reported last December 2013 (Sun-Cua‚ 2013). Pregnancy starts in fertilization. In normal pregnancy‚ fertilization occurs when a woman’s ovary releases

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    TEENAGE PREGNANCY AS A SOCIAL PROBLEM Submitted to Dr. Gwenetha Pusta University of Santo Tomas Sampaloc‚ Manila In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Communication Arts in the Faculty of Arts and Letters Bernabe‚ Christine Melissa M. 4CA1 Absentee parents Absentee parents Celebration of sex and pregnancy by the media Celebration of sex and pregnancy by the media Curiosity Curiosity

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    Integrated yoga practice‚ message therapy‚ and relaxation techniques during pregnancy: Effects on birth outcomes‚ maternal depression‚ anxiety‚ and physical distress. Over the course of evolution‚ species have developed methods and procedures to increase the survival rate of their offspring. For millennia‚ humans have been refining childbearing techniques to reduce cases of infant mortality‚ deformity‚ and other health related issues. Twentieth century advancements in medicine and technology

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    Pregnancy Discrimination Act (PDA)‚ a 1978 amendment to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964‚ prohibits workplace discrimination on the basis of pregnancy. The impetus for the act was a 1976 Supreme Court decision‚ General Electric v. Gilbert‚ in which the Court held that denial of benefits for pregnancy-related disability was not discrimination based on sex (Gelb‚1996). This holding echoed past management decisions by which married women faced job discrimination and pregnant women were routinely

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    and Lifestyle in Pregnancy Pre-conception A women’s health and nutritional status before she becomes pregnant are known to affect her health and the health of the foetus during pregnancy. Women who are planning to get pregnant are advised to eat a balanced diet before they conceive. A diet which is lacking in any nutrient may worsen when a women becomes pregnant e.g. a diet which is low in iron before pregnancy may lead to iron deficiency anaemia during pregnancy Pregnancy Why is diet so important

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    The Impact of Teen Pregnancy on Young Mothers Jennifer West Kaplan University CM220

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