Events not recorded in the history of mankind can cause as much amazing things as happiness, excitement, or child birth. Since excitement is so natural and exciting, most people can not resist the amount of ability to release as we approach neonates. Experience itself is extreme, but young people should not be responsible for this responsibility, especially mothers' responsibilities. Adolescent pregnancy mainly occurs between 15 and 19 years old, but according to statistics the age may be much lower than this. Adolescent pregnancy had a negative impact on the economy both economically and economically, but severely disrupted the world due to puberty, the battle of their babies, disease, and the possibility of death.
How much sexual knowledge should adults provide to adolescents for decades to reduce teenage pregnancy and sexually related diseases? According to the US Youth Prevention and Unexpected Pregnancy Campaign (2013), the teen pregnancy rate is the highest in developed countries and in 2008 about 68 girls got pregnant. In order to change this situation, we offer two types of sex education: abstinence education and comprehensive sex education in the United States.
Understanding sex education is an important part to prevent teen pregnancy. We believe that many teenagers are afraid to talk about parents and even public health nurse about sex. Talking about sex, however, understands risk behavior and is the most effective way to avoid teen pregnancies. As a teenager, it is more comfortable to talk with older friends and people than us. In addition to health classes, Lowell High School also created weekly or monthly student-driven conversation courses that allow students to share their views and experiences on health and sexuality. We might bring university students closer to our age, we may feel more comfortable and may help guide these groups
Parents and school experts took more steps to participate in pregnancy prevention in their teens. However, many parents feel sex and discomfort with teenagers. However, research indicates that public dialogue on sex may have a positive effect on teen pregnancy prevention. According to the National Preventive Pregnancy Campaign (NCPTP), 46% of 1,008 young people surveyed in the "With One Voice 2010" survey said that parents are most likely to affect sexual behavior decisions the most . According to these teenagers, more open and sincere sexual conversations with parents will delay sexual behavior and help prevent pregnancy.