The Pros And Cons Of Teen Pregnancy

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Teen Pregnancy
Teen pregnancy is a big deal. We have seen our numbers of teen’s pregnant drop since 1991 but it is still a high number. Our numbers of teen pregnancy at times have been greater in number than other countries. We see teen pregnancy amongst people in all races, black, white, and Hispanic. Our babies are having babies. Teens are often not careful and have unprotected sex. They think they are mature enough to have sexual relations but in the end our mature enough to care for the consequences of having sex. “Low levels of parental education and income sharply increase the likelihood that a young women will become sexually active and have an unplanned child” (Macionis, 2015). That statement of research is very powerful, but not as powerful as this one, “Compared to young women who lives with both biological parents, those who live with a mother and a stepfather or in some other family arrangements have triple the odds of having a child by age nineteen” (Macionis, 2015). There are ways to prevent teen pregnancy from educating our children about ways of prevention, statistics/research, and simply just being involved with our children.
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Did you know that in 1950 the rates of teen pregnancy were higher than today? When researching for statistics this information was found in my sociology book. During the 1950’s abortion was illegal and therefore unplanned pregnancies led to marriage. My grandmother had her first child at fifteen. I couldn’t imagine being fifteen and raising a child. Teen pregnancy has plummet on the charts to an all-time low, but about eighty percent of these women are not married. This takes being a teen mom and now turns her into a single teen mom. You do not hear about many teens “love” relationships lasting. Teens are very immature and are in a

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