The numbers of teenage
pregnancy are very high but when you think about the numbers most could have
been prevented with the use of protection.
Some people may not afford condoms,
but if you cannot afford a condom you can’t afford a baby.
Children from homes
run by teenage mothers go through a hard time in life. Teenage mothers have no
time for other things; because they are busy taking care of their baby.
Most
teen mothers end up dropping out of school, because they do not have time for
school anymore.
They work for low wages to make money and support the child.
Some teenagers try to stay in school to have a good image, so that other people
in school do not look at them as a pregnant teenager but as just one of them.
Most teens that have had sex wish they had waited longer and most teens to be
given a strong message from society that they should not have sex until they
are at least out of school.
Other teens do what they have to do and give their
full support to the child; they stay in school until close the tie of their
baby’s delivery date.
When teenagers plan to have intercourse, they should
think about whether or not they could handle a child in their life.
“Each year,
women around the world experience 75 million unwanted pregnancies.
Unwanted
pregnancy can happen for two main reasons: either the couple was not using
contraception, or the method they were using failed.
There are many reasons why
people do not use contraception to prevent unwanted pregnancy, including lack
of access to family planning information and services; incest or rape; personal
or religious beliefs; inadequate knowledge about the risks of pregnancy
following unprotected sexual relations; and women have limited decision-making
ability with regard to sexual relations and contractive use.”
There are many
reasons a women may not want to have a child at a particular time in her life.





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