Teenage Pregnancy Stories and Reflections
[2024-03-06 18:13:26]
She is in the hospital and feels uncomfortable. A doctor came and told her she was pregnant. She was shocked. My sister Keturah Pickens is now a senior at University College and I was 16 when I was pregnant. That night, there were millions of things in her heart. "I am very sad, very disappointed, very angry, very angry," Quetula said. Throughout the three months, Quetula was numb in the world. When she gave birth to her child, her mood did not change much. "I feel the same, but I only have children to take care of my baby.
Today, the number of pregnancies in teens is increasing. Teenage pregnancy leads to custody of teens. A young man is a minor who can not buy another child mentally, physically and economically. Young people who are adolescent parents often have incomplete education, low employment levels, and marriages are broken. As a side effect, teenage mothers and children face the result. In addition, young mothers pay less attention to children, resistance to child disobedience is weak, and there is a high possibility that children are harmful to children if they are near children. Puberty parents have low fertility rates, low cognitive development and education, behavioral problems, and parents themselves are at high risk of adolescence
In widely recognized public health success story teenage pregnancy rate has declined nationwide for 25 years. Factors that influence include sex education at school, movies and programs on teens pregnancy, cultural changes that made it easy to discuss this issue with parents and children, especially oral contraceptives, implants And intrauterine contraceptives and so on. Devices, however, still have higher charges than other developed countries, and rarely have rigorous research on which methods are effective. The Obama administration is seeking better evidence by doing 41 independent evaluations of 102 projects funded between 2010 and 2014. Most of these 41 projects were found to be superior to existing sex education and behavioral health programs in schools and communities where projects are located.
In developed countries, teenage pregnancies are associated with social problems, including a decline in educational standards, poverty, and other bad living outcomes of teenage mothers. Teenage pregnancies in developed countries are not usually married and have social stigma in many communities and cultures. In contrast, young parents in developing countries are often married, pregnancy is welcomed by families and society. However, in these societies, early pregnancies can lead to medical problems associated with malnutrition and poor health care.