Pros And Cons Of Teen Pregnancy

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Teen pregnancy should be held off until later years. Many young couples believe they are so “in love” and want to start their lives by being parents even before marriage! Is that smart? No. Teenagers need to have fun and be kids while they can. As an 18 year old, one should not at all want to have a child because they are still a child themselves. There are many ways why teen pregnancy should be abolished. Teen pregnancy calls for unstable financial resources, higher probability single families, and loss of education along with future goals for themselves. Having a baby while being a teenager puts a detrimental halt to a person’s life. It is much easier waiting until one is truly grown up before they start childbearing. No doubt, some opponents …show more content…

This is not only detrimental to the parent because of no support system but also extremely hurtful to the children. Children raised by single moms have to face almost insurmountable obstacles in life. Some of the things that these single parent children have to go through are mental health problems, depression, aggressive behavior, bad grades, lack of sleep, social problems, and the lack of a father figure. A father figure is very important to a child. Children who don 't have fathers as a constant in their lives often feel unloved. There is no trauma as excruciating as parental rejection and there is probably no worse of a way to wreck a person 's …show more content…

In America, 3 in 10 teenage girls become pregnant before the age of twenty. That is nearly 250,000 teen pregnancies every year in the U.S alone, that is awful. An estimated seventy percent of pregnant teens drop out of some type of school. Only half of those young women have jobs, half of 250,000 woman, that is a lot! More than fifty percent of teenage mothers do not even graduate from high school. It is truly a shame. The reasons for these teen moms dropping out of school are because of physical problems, morning sickness, emotional problems, embarrassment, and a fear of harassment. None of these reasons include getting a job or staying in school for a higher education to benefit themselves or their child. Even worse, after twenty four months with their first child with no education or job, twenty five percent of those teenage mothers get pregnant again. Less than 2 percent of teenage moms earn a college degree by the age of thirty. These teenage parents are living off the government because of the choices they made so young in life and who is paying the government to pay these mothers? Taxpayers who work hard in society with a earned paycheck. It is not fair to the rest of the people to try for an education and a good paying job to realize that part of their taxes getting taken out of their checks go to the programs that the teenage parents are using because they made bad

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