Providing adolescent contraceptives at high school is the next step. "About 4 million adolescents each year have sexually transmitted diseases" (Scripps 1). Today, the number of sexually active young people is very different from a few years ago. In return, there are items at risk of sexually transmitted diseases (STD), as well as the number of people actually infected every year is increasing. These changes are not ignored. In fact, a way to educate young people on sexual behavior using special courses at public schools, various advertisements, normative education programs.
In recent years, the number of girls pregnant in the United States has increased sharply, and in order to prevent the number of high school students who experience unnecessary pregnancy before graduation, free contraceptives are offered to junior high school students and high school students across the country is needed. The United States has the teenage pregnancy rate the highest in any other country of the world (9 times). In New York, taxpayers will cost at least 421 million dollars per year for teen pregnancies. The majority of expenses are due to adverse effects of adolescent mothers and children born to parents. Rates include Medicaid medical expenses, child allowances, public support, foster care assistance, tax losses and imprisonment.
Every year, 750,000 girls are stagnating during pregnancy. Whether these unwanted pregnancies can be prevented in our youth. Why are there no more schools that can access information on contraceptives? According to statistics, young people who understand the risk of pregnancy in their teens and who can receive birth control are said to be highly likely to suffer from unwanted pregnancies. - Sex education at public schools is a controversial issue in the United States for over 10 years. As the crisis of HIV and teen pregnancies increases, sex education is needed. I believe that sex education should be educated by parents at home in some Americans. They believe that school sex education programs do not emphasize abstinence and encourage children to sexual intercourse. American culture pay great attention to sexual orientation
By providing condom to students, high school deprives parents of their rights to decide whether their teenagers should be contraceptive or not. First of all, many parents do not think that their adolescent children are not yet completely prepared for sex life. Therefore, having your school introduce your condom to a teenager makes it possible for parents and teenagers to emphasize sexual conversations, which may make them feel immature . It may also interfere with family values and religious beliefs. For example, the Catholic Church and other conservatives believe in all forms of contraception. Parents who support this cause can offer condoms to young people without breaking the timetables of other families talking about gender and freedom of religion to the school.