"In 2014 there were 24.2 births for every 1,000 adolescent females ages 15-19 or 249,078 born to this age group."”In 1991, the U.S. teen birth rate was 61.8 births for every 1,000 adolescent females, compared with 24.2 births for every 1,000 adolescent females in 2014. Still, the U.S. teen birth rate is higher than that of many other developed countries, including Canada and the United Kingdom.” us has one of the highest teen pregnancy rates in the world. There are a lot of teens pregnancy based shows and movies such as teen mom, the secret life of the American teenager, 16 and pregnant, for keeps and how to deal.Providing the morning after pill is almost as encouraging them to have unprotected sex because they think the pill fix everything, this leads to an increase of sexually transmitted diseases such as Chlamydia and gonorrhea, this can also affect their education. Teen pregnancy causes may problems but providing the morning after pill as an over the counter will only make it worse.”About 20% of women in each group experienced headaches following EC treatment, 13-14% experienced painful menstruation, and 11-12% experienced nausea”. If the pill is easily accessible the more teens are prone to engage in all kinds of sexual activity. The pill itself can cause a lot of complications because our bodies and body types are different.”These well-documented adverse side effects include significant weight gain (on average 15 pounds), depression, ovarian cyst
This behavior increase for unplanned pregnancy for contracting sexually transmitted disease such as STD'S, HIV, the virus that cause AID53. According to the National Campaign To Prevent Teen And Unwanted Preganany, more than a third of sexually active adults, age 15 to 20 have use alchol and had influnced them to do something sexual. Throughtout the years teens pregnancy rates have steadliy been declining since 2008, unwanted teen pregnancy rates are still upward of 7,500 each year in the United States. About 25% of the teen girls gaves there child for adoption and 27% gets abortion in the U.S. this is most likely to occur to teens of lower class that does not have the money to support a child at such a young age or it prevent there education by dropping out of
Teen pregnancy falls into the category of pregnancies in girls age 19 or younger (NIH). Although statistics have shown a decrease, the number of teen pregnancy in the U.S. is still relatively high compared to the rest of the world. Sexual health is one of the top priorities in early adolescence health in the United States. Consequences of having sex at a young age generally results in unsafe sex practices. The consequences can be due to the lack of knowledge about sex education, and access to birth control/contraception (NIH, 2005). Due to the lack of knowledge and access to birth control, adolescents involve in risk taking when they start to explore sexual intimate relationships.
Teen pregnancy is still a major issue regardless of the declining pregnancy rate. In 2006 birthrates among teenage girls age ranging from 15-17 were more than 3 times as high as
The United States of America is known for many of its outlandish and outrageous statistics in comparison to other countries. Statistics regarding obesity, homicide rates, and political issues have displayed many of the nation?s weak points. However, the amount of teen pregnancy has become so excessive that it is becoming a cry for help and a statistic that is greatly standing out and can no longer be ignored. In 1999 about one million teenagers experienced a pregnancy. This rate was twice the amount in England, Wales, and Canada and nine times greater than that of the Netherlands and Japan. About 78% of these American teenage pregnancies were said to be unplanned.
These are reasons to why I believe that the morning after pill should be sold over the counter under the age of seventeen. It is the perfect opportunity for young women so it can decrease the chances of them getting pregnant at a young age. If young women want to take this pill they need to look up the side effects of the morning after pill and realize that it is not for routine
Teen pregnancy is a growing epidemic in the United States. Teen girls are becoming pregnant at an alarming rate, with a lot of the pregnancies planned. With television shows broadcasting shows such as “16 and Pregnant” and “Teen Mom”, it is giving teenage girls the idea that it is alright to have premarital sex and become pregnant. It is in a way condoning teen pregnancy.
One solution to preventing teen pregnancy would be to provide better access to birth control for teenagers. In Jacqueline Sedgwick’s article, “American Adolescents and Emergency Contraceptive Pill Access,” she argues that the American teenage pregnancy and abortion rates are higher than any other nation due to the irregular or improper usage of birth control. Many American teenagers are unaware of how to properly use the contraceptives and mistakenly find themselves in difficult situations, but with more knowledge about birth control, teens will be able to properly protect themselves from unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. According to the article, the federal court order the US Food and Drug Administration to make emergency contraceptive pills available to teens over the age of seventeen without a prescription (Sedgwick). Allowing easy access to birth control will enable teens to be prepared and inhibit them from unintended pregnancies that are likely
Based on the readily available images broadcast from films, MTV and other mass media, one might assume that the teen pregnancy epidemic is on the rise. In one respect, this health risk condition has rarely been more culturally visible than it is right now. However, it does bear noting that teen pregnancy has actually been on the decline in the United States over the last two decades. According to the source provided by Sheets (2012), "from 1990 to 2008, the teen pregnancy rate decreased 42 percent (from 117 to 68 pregnancies per 1,000 teen girls)."
Not only the morning-after pill kills a tiny preborn life in it’s earliest stages, but the morning after pill is also very dangerous for women's health, nut that doesn’t stop them. In 2013 5.8 Million women have used the morning after pill here in the USA. Women and teens think that taking the pills will protect them from ending up pregnant but there can be possibilities. Healths are at risk for every women that consumes the pill. There’s Minor side effects, Menstrual side effects, and serious side effects.
Even though teenage pregnancy rates have decreased in the U.S. in recent years, the rates are far behind European countries. Studies have shown that U.S. teenagers have (a) high rates of sexual intercourse at a younger age, (b) high rates of sex without contraceptives, (c) high rates of pregnancy, (d) and high number of multiple sex partners in comparison to European countries like Sweden, France, Netherland (Bell, 2009).
First, in America, teen pregnancy is a huge problem across the country. The statics for teen pregnancy across America are larger than any other country in the world. In 2014, a total of 249,078 babies were
The morning after pill does have some side effects also (stomachache, headache, tiredness, dizziness, lower abdominal cramping, and breast tenderness). The side effects are not long but short-term and sometimes might not happen. I agree with Nicole Lane she made some good points in her debate against Lacey Melanson. But! Lacey Melanson have a point to, Why not just wear condoms! And if you are not that old enough why is u having sex? I
"Over one million teenage girls become pregnant each year. In the next 24 hours, about 3,312 girls will become pregnant. In addition, 43% of all adolescents become pregnant before the age of 20. These are incredible statistics when you consider that there are only 31 million females. The United States has the highest adolescent pregnancy rate in the developed world. As statistics show one in nine women between the ages of 15 through 19 become pregnant each year. Also, every 26 seconds a teenage girl becomes pregnant and every 56 seconds a child of a teenage mother is born."
"Teen pregnancy in the United States: In 2015, a total of 229,715 babies were born to women aged 15-19 years old, for a birth rate of 22.3 per 1,000 women in this age group. This is another record for U.S. teens and a drop of 8% from 2014. Although reasons for the declines are not totally clear, evidence suggests these declines are due to more teens abstaining from sexual activity, and more teens who are sexually active using birth control than in previous years. Still, the U.S. teen pregnancy rate is substantially higher than in other western industrialized nations, and racial/ethnic and geographic disparities in teen birth rates persist (cdc.gov)." As teenagers (in the United States), we are peer pressured or tempted to try new things. Some teens tend to try out drugs, and alcohol. However, some are having unprotected sex in which, is leads to having babies. This is called, teenage pregnancy. This has caused the United States to create records based off of the statistics and facts given from, researchers across the United States. In order to help prevent teenage pregnancy in the United States, teenagers must understand why, having a baby now isn’t such a smart move on their part.
The teen pregnancy rate had decreased by the maximum of about 55 percent. Most teen birth rates had also gone down about 64 percent, but yet teen pregnancies and birth rate for teenagers ages 15-19 in the U.S still remains one of the highest comparable countries. Due to parenthood, most of teen moms drop out of school. More than 50% of teen mothers never graduate to get their diploma. Sexually active teens that don’t use any type of protection has a 90 percent chance of becoming pregnant within a year, 84 percent of teen pregnancies are unplanned.