Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Conclusion and Works Cited


Teens face a lot of issues and teen pregnancies is only one of many. Pregnant teens have the option to keep their child, put the child up for adoption or abort the pregnancy, however each option will ultimately change the life of the teen dramatically. Parents must work hard to support their child and grandchild in order to maintain. Although not all parents can afford the expenses of a newborn, all parent must make the best decision for their family. The government is working hard to prevent teen pregnancy by implanting programs geared towards educating teen about sex and proper contraceptive use. Pregnant teens and teen mothers have many issues that they face, but ultimately whatever path they choose will affect their lives and the lives of others around them. Not all of the affects of teen pregnancy are bad, because some teens that put their children up for adoption, give their child a better chance a life, and provide the adopting family with a little one to love. In all teen pregnancy has its pros and cons however it is still our jobs as people to try and educate teen about sex and all of its affects.



                                                                          Works Cited
 1. key questions for consideration as a new federal teen pregnancy prevention initiative is implemented.. (2010). Guttmacher Policy Review, 13(1), Retrieved from http://0-search.rdsinc.com.catalog.lib.cmich.edu/texis/rds/suite/+2dePVpYecxbtqmqM1TFqnh1ccewx1qmwwwwewhanm2yezU1qwww/showdoc.html?thisTbl=CWI

2. Abortion facts. (1998). Guttmacher Policy Review, (1), Retrieved from www.agi-usa.org
3. Association of conventional goals and perceptions of pregnancy with female teenagers' pregnancy avoidance behavior and attitudes.. (2008). Perspectives on Sexual & Reproductive Healt, 40(2), Retrieved from http://0-search.rdsinc.com.catalog.lib.cmich.edu/texis/rds/suite/+KdenEpYecxbtqmqM1TFqnh1ccewx1qmmwwwewhanmektVHeo85www/showdoc.html?thisTbl=CWI
4. A Follow-up case study on teenage pregnancy: "havin' a baby isn't a nightmare, but it's really hard". (2004). Pediatric Nursing,30(120), Retrieved from http://0-search.rdsinc.com.catalog.lib.cmich.edu/texis/rds/suite/+ktre9Ys5wFqmqM1TFqnh1ccewx1qmdwwwewhanmebxTpexRnwww/showdoc.html?thisTbl=CWI





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