Teen Pregnancy
by: Celia
Namart
Besides the stress of knowing that she is
pregnant, there is also the fact that now she has another life to think of and
care for. Girls that engage in unprotected sex often end up confused, lonely and
in great need of guidance in coping with teenage pregnancy. This seems to hold
true for almost 34% of all teenage girls in America who get pregnant before the
age of 20.
Even more shocking is the situation in England where one out
of every 5 births recorded is to a teenage girl. Since these statistics alone
prove that these teenagers are lacking in knowledge and are participating in
unprotected sex, there needs to be action taken, more of a community approach to
providing proper knowledge to teenage girls about pregnancy prevention.
Even in this modern age, people are still embarrassed to talk to their
children about sex and its consequences. While this is natural and difficult
initially, in the long run it would be very help the teenager avoid making a
serious mistake. Having an open-minded, educational talk will not only prevent
your teenage child from getting pregnant, but might also eliminate the
possibility of sex at too early an age. It will also educate your child about
the various sexually transmitted diseases [HIV, aids, etc.] and make them more
cautious about engaging in sexual activities. Your child will be a lot more
aware of the consequences and will be prepared to take appropriate action.
There are various ways for women to avoid pregnancy, using
contraceptives being one.
Contraceptive birth control pills, This is the
form of birth control method where “pills” are taken by girls to stop production
of certain hormones that cause ovulation. While this is a useful technique,
requiring the person to take a pill everyday to prevent ovulation, it does not
eliminate the chances of getting infected or infecting someone else with a
sexually transmitted disease.
While it may be portrayed socially and by
the media that contraception completely eliminates the chances of pregnancy, it
is not true. There is still a 3-5% chance of getting pregnant. So the best
possible way to prevent teenage pregnancy is to practice abstinence.
Abstinence means not having sex at all. By abstaining from sexual
intercourse, many unwanted births will be prevented. This is the best way to
avoid being infected by sexually transmitted diseases and possible infections in
the vagina and uterus. While there is a good chance that their friends might
pressure them into having sex, having the right knowledge and the courage to say
no is all that matters.
Overall, the young people today are being
bombarded by the television and advertisements everywhere on sexual issues, the
natural feelings and the teenage drive many to make costly mistakes, what is
needed is better understanding of the consequences of early pregnancy and the
information about trying practicing safe sex. Since it is sometimes difficult to
approach teenagers, the young people should make their own decisions out of the
knowledge they have gained.
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