Teen pregnancy program in jeopardy

June 25, 2011 by  
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Teen pregnancy program in jeopardy
Local health department may have to discontinue program

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Teen pregnancy decreases in SJSD

February 1, 2011 by  
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Teen pregnancy decreases in SJSD
The St. Joseph School District has seen a decrease in teen pregnancies this year. School officials attribute the decrease to greater awareness and information.

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How does teen pregnancy affect the future of the teens education?

December 6, 2010 by  
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I have to right a 6-7 page essay on this topic above, How does teen pregnancy affect the future of the teens education? I need help finding reliable internet sources that provide a lot of information because it will be 6-7 pages. Please respond asap.

Richmond County to launch pregnancy curriculum

June 21, 2010 by  
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Richmond County to launch pregnancy curriculum
Teen pregnancy often plays a role in students dropping out, Richmond County school officials say. So next school year, the school system will focus on the issue with a pilot program at Sego Middle and Butler High schools.

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Teen pregnancy in Manatee

April 11, 2010 by  
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Teen pregnancy in Manatee
As a Manatee County school official put it, teen pregnancy is “not just a school district problem.”

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Bristol Palin Speaks Out Against Teen Pregnancy

April 7, 2010 by  
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Bristol Palin Speaks Out Against Teen Pregnancy
Bristol Palin, daught er of Sarah Palin, is speaking out against teen pregnancy by joining the Candies Foundation, a branch of the fashion brand; she was also featured on a television show about teen . . .

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What causes teen girls to ignore a pregnancy until the birth?

March 31, 2010 by  
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I’m talking about the occasional case of a young woman who somehow ignores a pregnancy until a baby suddenly arrives. This often ends in tragedy when the girl panics and abandons the child. What influences could lead to this behavior?

1) On a small scale – what sort of family dynamics might she have, what sort of personality, etc. What might pre-dispose a young woman to ignoring a pregnancy?

2) On a larger scale, is our society somehow leading to this problem? Is there such shame involved with teen pregnancy? Is it a lack of resources for mothers? Is it an emphasis on career over motherhood? Or, could it be an emphasis on avoiding abortion? Any and all ideas are welcome.
A pregnancy is often not seen as a blessing, even for women with adequate resources. Even a surprise pregnancy in a 25 year old with a job is greeted with “oh no!” by friends and family. That’s what I mean by “an emphasis on career over motherhood”.

Teen Pregnancy Is A Growing Problem

July 23, 2009 by  
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Why are teen pregnancy statistics going through the roof? Why are more teens having babies, which is essentially described as babies having babies? There are a few theories as to why teen pregnancy is so out of control. Some blame the media, TV and movies, where young girls, and young men, are constantly exposed to sex and sexually charged subjects. Some people blame the lack of values in today’s youth. Some blame the parents for not having the birds and the bees talk, as they used to call it, to educate their young ones about the dangers of getting pregnant so young. Whatever the reason, teen pregnancy is out of control but the trend can be reversed.

Parents And Teachers

Young people need to be taught about sex and about pregnancy so that they are well educated on the subject. The more teens know about sex and pregnancy, the more likely they are to use protection or to abstain from sex to prevent teen pregnancy. Now, there are always going to be those parents and teachers who don’t want to talk about sex with their teens and they definitely don’t want to talk to them about birth control because that’s basically giving them a license to have sex in their eyes. These parents and teachers need to realize that teenagers are inherently curious, especially about their changing bodies and hormones, and young men and women are going to experiment. One of the main things they will experiment with is sex.

The Teenage Years

Any parent who has raised a teenager knows that teaching them anything is not an easy thing to do. The teenage years become the time when you want to separate yourself from your parents as much as possible. Your body’s changing, your hormones are raging and suddenly your appearance and your image become everything. Some teens rebel, and this can also account for much of the teen pregnancy these days, but some are able to keep themselves together and remain responsible. The responsible ones all have something in common: They all have great relationships with their families and they all respect themselves.

If you can instill this responsibility and self respect in your teen, whether you’re a parent, a teacher or just a friend of the family, that teen will be less likely to be affected by teen pregnancy. Pregnancy is a beautiful thing, it’s a miracle, but it’s something that should wait until adulthood, when the person knows who they are and where they’re going. This is both for the sake of the parents and for the innocent child.

Teen Pregnancy Is A Growing Problem

November 27, 2008 by  
Filed under Teen Pregnancy

Why are teen pregnancy statistics going through the roof? Why are more teens having babies, which is essentially described as babies having babies? There are a few theories as to why teen pregnancy is so out of control. Some blame the media, TV and movies, where young girls, and young men, are constantly exposed to sex and sexually charged subjects. Some people blame the lack of values in today’s youth. Some blame the parents for not having the birds and the bees talk, as they used to call it, to educate their young ones about the dangers of getting pregnant so young. Whatever the reason, teen pregnancy is out of control but the trend can be reversed.

Parents And Teachers

Young people need to be taught about sex and about pregnancy so that they are well educated on the subject. The more teens know about sex and pregnancy, the more likely they are to use protection or to abstain from sex to prevent teen pregnancy. Now, there are always going to be those parents and teachers who don’t want to talk about sex with their teens and they definitely don’t want to talk to them about birth control because that’s basically giving them a license to have sex in their eyes. These parents and teachers need to realize that teenagers are inherently curious, especially about their changing bodies and hormones, and young men and women are going to experiment. One of the main things they will experiment with is sex.

The Teenage Years

Any parent who has raised a teenager knows that teaching them anything is not an easy thing to do. The teenage years become the time when you want to separate yourself from your parents as much as possible. Your body’s changing, your hormones are raging and suddenly your appearance and your image become everything. Some teens rebel, and this can also account for much of the teen pregnancy these days, but some are able to keep themselves together and remain responsible. The responsible ones all have something in common: They all have great relationships with their families and they all respect themselves.

If you can instill this responsibility and self respect in your teen, whether you’re a parent, a teacher or just a friend of the family, that teen will be less likely to be affected by teen pregnancy. Pregnancy is a beautiful thing, it’s a miracle, but it’s something that should wait until adulthood, when the person knows who they are and where they’re going. This is both for the sake of the parents and for the innocent child.

How to Identify a Sign of Pregnancy

November 27, 2008 by  
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The best way to determine if you are pregnant is through a pregnancy test done at home or in a doctor’s office. However, there are ways to recognize a sign of pregnancy that may occur before a period is missed or a test is taken. In the case of teen pregnancy, these signs may not be recognized or they may be ignored due to stress. Many teens that find themselves in this situation have a hard time coping and will opt to deny the possibility until much later in the pregnancy term.

It is also possible that what is considered to be a sign of pregnancy in many cases is really just a symptom of stress or increased activity level. For example, young women who are under severe strain caused by the demands of school or friends may experience nausea and changes in appetite. It is also true that serious training for a sport can cause a woman to miss periods. However, barring unusual circumstances, theses signs of pregnancy may at least be a signal to make an appointment with your doctor or perform a pregnancy test at home. The sooner a pregnancy is diagnosed, the sooner a teen and her family can weight the options available to her.

Symptoms of Teen Pregnancy
The symptoms of pregnancy in a teen are similar to those that an adult will experience. The primary sign of pregnancy is a missed period, although this can occur for other reasons as well. Other symptoms might include nausea, fatigue and swollen breasts. Parents may notice changes in eating habits as food aversions or cravings kick in, often during the first trimester. Increased urination is another sign of pregnancy that can occur in the early weeks.

Some teens may ignore the early sign of pregnancy, and will then be forced to deal with the situation when the later symptoms begin to appear. These might include an enlarged abdomen as the baby grows, weight gain or loss in some cases and headaches and backaches. The movement of the baby may begin to be more obvious, as small movements and fluttering known as “quickening” will evolve into full fledges kicks and punches from inside. A pregnancy “mask” may appear on the face as the hormones affect the melanin in the skin and food cravings may increase.

If you suspect that you are pregnant, it is important not to ignore the sign of pregnancy that is occurring. A pregnancy test can easily confirm your suspicion so that you can begin weighing your options and make decisions that are right for you and your baby. Seek out help from parents and support groups that can help you understand your options and give you the support and guidance you need to get through this difficult time.

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