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The Age Of The Pill

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It is the age of the Pill, yet over a million teenagers will get pregnant. About 600,000 of these young women will give birth. In the 1950s, contraception was illegal in many states even for adults who were married. By the mid-1960s, contraceptive services also known as birth control were made available. By the 20th Century, teen pregnancy was the norm. The prevention of unintended adolescent pregnancy has become an important goal of our society. Although adolescent pregnancy and birth rates have been steadily decreasing, many adolescents still become pregnant. The purpose of this research paper is to review the history, current status, programs and the future of teen pregnancy.
History
In the early 20th Century, teen pregnancy was the norm. Women were lucky to get an education past the eighth grade and they married and began their own families by their mid-teens. As higher education became available to more women, they began to start their families later in life. This quickly became the accepted practice. By the 1950s, parents were encouraging their daughters to stay in school and to not marry until after graduation. By this time, young women were looking toward an education beyond high school. Now, in the 21st Century, any teen pregnancy is frowned upon. Parents want their daughters to enjoy all the benefits of higher education before they begin their families. These young women strive to begin their careers before they have children so that they are focused on their

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