Teen Pregnancy Jennifer Coetzee July 8, 2013 HCS / 465 Kerrie Kelly Teen pregnancy Over the years, pregnancy in teenage has become a big problem. Parents, teachers, and teenagers are concerned about the same things, teenage pregnancies. In some studies, the problem remains the same, except for obvious answers, what is the cause of teen pregnancy, and why this has continued to increase over the years. Parents always feel they are not strict enough. The teacher thinks that a teenager is an American. Only 13% of these pregnancies are expected. As a result, about a third of adolescent young people stopped pregnancy, 14% had lost pregnancy due to miscarriage, the remaining 52% were pregnant. Of the 500,000 young people giving birth every year, 72% are unmarried and 75% are the first births. More than 175,000 of these new mothers are under 17 years old. High teen pregnancy rate in the United States
Puberty Pregnancy In the past twenty years, the pregnancy rate of teens rose sharply. According to "Prevention of Teen Pregnancy", pregnancy occurs every approximately 31 seconds in the United States. This is surprising, but this is a fact that no one can deny. Many think that teenage pregnancies are not pregnant or do not affect them unless their teenage family is pregnant. But teenage pregnancy affects our community and country.