Teenage Pregnancy

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Teenage Pregnancy

Teenage Pregnancy

What is Teenage Pregnency?Teenage is the time when kids develop increased sense of sexuality. They become very inquisitive about sexual life, which can entice them to experiment with unsafe sex and related teenage pregnancy problems and teenage parent. In some other cases your child might resort to teenage abortion or might contract some sexual diseases causing significant stress. Hence it is very important to be vigilant and keep an eye on your teenager and recognize early signals of increased teenage sexuality so that you can guide your child correctly or help them in case they are facing some problem. In the book "Solving Teenage Problems", several causes of adolescent sex and related problems have been discussed. The book also explains several symptoms of possible teenager problems related to adolescent sex and the seriousness of some of these symptoms. Below are some key symptoms you need to be aware of:New Friends: Teenage pregnancy problem usually has its roots in peer pressure and increased encouragement from friends to try unsafe sex and experience sexual pleasures. Most of the time this issue can be easily detected when you start seeing your teenager moving around with new friends, whom you did not know erstwhile. Many of these friends could also come from opposite sex and your teenager starts getting secretive about them. This can be a clear indication of some if not active sexual life.Sexual Attraction: Another major giveaway most parents need to be aware of is increased sexual attraction. If your teenager goes red looking at a lucid scene on television, they start staring at good looking person from the opposite sex or change the way they behave in presence of person from opposite sex, then there is a definite sign of your teenager's sexual awareness. How many times have you noticed your young girl giving suggestive glances or trying to seek attention in front of young guys? How many have you noticed your teenage boy changing his walking style or adjusting his hair or sun glasses in front of young girls? These small mannerisms are definite signs of your teenager's increased sense of sexuality. Only difference is that sometimes these mannerisms could be innocuous attention seeking techniques and some other time they could be serious. As parents you need to differentiate between the two. For example: If your girl is giving suggestive glances, adjusting her top to reveal some flesh or pulling down her stockings, when she sees a group of boys, then it is serious issue and there are more chances of her being sexually active. However, if she just giggles or changes her walking style or frequently pats her eyelashes, then it could be more of attention seeking behavior and there are less chances of her being sexually active. Understanding this difference is very important as in the first example there are more chances of teenage pregnancy problem or sexual diseases than in the second.Inquisitiveness: Your teen might suddenly start getting very interested in your schedules. If you work different shifts daily they might like to know when you will leave and the time of arrival. Most adolescent sex happens in the comfort of one's home and teenagers could be probing about your time and schedule to experiment with sex. When you notice your teenager around at home during times they need to be in school or college then it should be a worrying as they could be experimenting unsafe sex at home.Open communication and right sexual education at the right age are the only options we as parents have to deal with this issue. In the book "Solving Teenage Problems", several tips are provided to deal with adolescent sex and related problems.

Causes:Adolescent pregnancy and babies born to adolescents have dropped since reaching an all-time high in 1990. This is mostly due to the increased use of condoms.Adolescent pregnancy is a complex issue with many reasons for concern. Kids age 12 - 14 years old are more likely than other adolescents to have unplanned sexual intercourse . They are more likely to be talked into having into sex.Up to two-thirds of adolescent pregnancies occur in teens age 18 - 19 years old.Risk factors for adolescent pregnancy include:• Younger age• Poor school performance• Economic disadvantage• Older male partner• Single or teen parents

Top Prevention:There are many different kinds of teen pregnancy prevention programs.• Abstinence education programs encourage young people to wait to have sex until marriage, or until they are mature enough to handle sexual activity and a potential pregnancy in a responsible manner.• Knowledge-based programs focus on teaching kids about their bodies. It also provides detailed information about birth control and how to prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Research shows knowledge-based programs help

Treatment:All options made available to the pregnant teen should be considered carefully, including abortion, adoption, and raising the child with community or family support. Discussion with the teen may require several visits with a health care provider to explain all options in a non-judgmental manner and involve the parents or the father of the baby as appropriate.Early and adequate prenatal care, preferably through a program that specializes in teenage pregnancies, ensures a healthier baby. Pregnant teens need to be assessed for smoking, alcohol use, and drug use, and they should be offered support to help them quit.Adequate nutrition can be encouraged through education and community resources. Appropriate exercise and adequate sleep should also be emphasized. Contraceptive information and services are important after delivery to prevent teens from becoming pregnant again.Pregnant teens and those who have recently given birth should be encouraged and helped to remain in school or reenter educational programs that give them the skills to be better parents, and provide for their child financially and emotionally. Accessible and affordable child care is an important factor in teen mothers continuing school or entering the work force.


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