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    teenagers (Kristof). Clearly, teen pregnancy is a concern among many people in the U.S. One way to help the teen pregnancy statistics would be birth control. Teenagers should have more access to birth control, particularly LARCs (long-acting reversible contraceptives), and be more informed about it. There are many reasons why this should be. For starters, it would help the child and the mother. It could also help the U.S. not be so high on the list of number of teen pregnancies in the world. Over time, better

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    Pregnancy Restrictions

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    Other restrictions During the time of pregnancy, they never allow a woman to visit the temples of gods and goddesses who are believed to be malevolent in nature. She is only allowed to go in front of the gods and goddesses who are benevolent in nature. They believe that if the pregnant woman worships the deities who are revered as peaceful, the child would get the same qualities. In their society, a pregnant woman is strictly prohibited to go even nearer to the graveyard as it might cause miscarriage

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    Psychiatric Pregnancy

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    After the thalidomide disaster of the late 1950s, a great amount of scrutiny has been placed on the safety of a variety of substances during pregnancy, from swordfish to psychotropic medications. Psychotropic drugs are commonly viewed as unsafe for use during pregnancy, and women who use them are often judged as irresponsible. The decision to start or continue a pharmacotherapeutic regimen while pregnant is a difficult one, and there are many factors that a mother-to-be has to consider. Psychiatric

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    article in response,“ Tabloids Glamorizing Teen Pregnancy By Putting Teen Moms on Covers.” Young teens who became pregnant and now a part of mainstream culture sex is the highlighted deviance described in this article. Fox News argues that we shouldn’t praise these girls for their actions because, they are irresponsible parents that were just looking for a way to make quick money. That, this

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    The amount of teenage pregnancies in America has skyrocketed in the last few decades. Young, uneducated children are having sexual intercourse without a clear understanding of the serious consequents behind their actions, but it is not entirely their fault because their parents and school’s curriculum have failed to bestow a clear and concise grasp of sex. Sexual education is typically incorporated into an academic setting either in middle school or high school when an adolescent is hitting puberty

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    Infertility And Pregnancy

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    Being told that you are infertile and cannot have children is a crushing blow, especially if you've been trying to get pregnant with your spouse for years. Fortunately, there is still hope. Most women do not know that there are in fact ways to reverse infertility and get pregnant through natural remedies, changes, and additions to their way of life. The majority of women will greatly benefit from working alongside with a specialist or a naturopathic doctor to address lifestyle changes, nutrition

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    Pregnancy among adolescents has been a registered ongoing issue ever since the early 1950s. There are many key aspects to teenage pregnancy, such as historical details, causes & effects, interventions, and relative theories associated with these aspects. This article will review and explain each key aspect in detail, while also giving feedback and insight on different interventions and available resources. Teenage pregnancy has become a roller coaster of an issue, especially since the early 1950s

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    Teen Pregnancy Unintentional pregnancy can be difficult to handle, but an unintentional teenage pregnancy can alter the entire life of the teenager. Teenage pregnancy affects a large number of females in the United States, and Alabama has one of the highest rates. There are specific factors that make the youth of Alabama more vulnerable. The citizens of Alabama need to join together and be knowledgeable about why our youth is at such a high risk and how it can be changed. There is always a way

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    with many consequences due to teenage pregnancy. This paper will strictly focus on the effects females experience through teenage pregnancy. The reader will be able to develop an overall understanding of the causes of teen pregnancy. Also, the reader will be able to distinguish the psychosocial effects on the girl during adolescent pregnancy. The reader shall understand the risks of health complications females experience through childbearing. Teenage pregnancy could be defined as a teenage female

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    discourage teenage pregnancy, most of us will readily agree that it prevents teen pregnancy, Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of has teen pregnancy decrease over the years while airing pregnancy shows. Whereas some are convinced that teen pregnancy has declined nationale because of the program, others maintain that teen pregnancy has increased since the reality show started to air. I disagree with others views that it does promote teen pregnancy because, as recent

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