Negative Essay: The Problem Of Teenage Pregnancy

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Most people think having a baby and being pregnant is a bad thing that could ruin a life. Bringing a child into the world is not something to be ashamed of. A child is a creation and any creation made by a woman is beautiful. Usually if young girls get pregnant there is gossip about them and people are constantly calling them names. As teenage pregnancies and unplanned pregnancies began to be more common in the community no one really knows how to react to it. Seeing so many young teens lose their virginity at a young age is difficult for older adults. Many of them believe that it should not be that easy to be taken in by a man’s lust. Waiting is the best solution to prevent pregnancy. Most girls just try sex because of peer pressure and curiosity. …show more content…

Every parent wants to what is best for their child and in this case what is best is making money to support the child. Most teenage parents do not go to college right away they start by getting a job first. Everyone is encouraged to go to college although teen parents are encouraged more than others.There is nothing wrong with waiting a few semesters to go to college. All that matters is that a degree is earned to support the child. Once one degree is earned it should be a goal to earn more degree so that more money is earned and a better job is in place. The most important thing is that the child is well taken care of without a care in the world. Babies are needy and selfish as well as cute and cuddly they need a mother and father to provide them with anything and everything they need. It is definitely harder on the child if they are raised by a single parent. Daughter raised without a father figure in their life are 3 times more likely to become teen moms themselves. Sons raised by teen moms most likely end up in jail. Try to be successful if not for personal reason, but for the baby. Make them successful by the successfulness or the parent. Dreams do come true because the sky is the

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