`I have chosen to do my research on teen pregnancy. Begining with the definition of teen pregnancy, a teen pregnancy is defined as a young girl from the age of 13-17. Most just feel that it is wronng because teen shouldnt be having sex, or having children. There are however many medical conserns that should be considered as opposed to the opions of others. There are changes the female body must go through. Many through society, especially those in polotics feel thatyou should be forced to have your baby.
The president now, George Bush Jr. disaproves abortions. The main issue with Americans today is that most of us dont feel that if u got pregnant you should be forced to have the baby. the issue is that congress wants to force you to have babies just beacuse your pregnant, not considering the many optons as to why you are pregnant. To say that you should be forced to have your baby
Title: teen pregnancies
I. introduction
a. peer pressure
b.UN protected sex
c.drugs
II.Peer pressure
a.most teens want to fit in, so they have sex to prove themselves
b.girls don’t want their boyfriends to break up with them
c.weak minded teens do only what they see
i.an example would be in most lifetime movies
ii.In the real world unfortunately teens get pregnant every day
III.What the Critics Argue
a.some say that peer pressure does not exist
b.many believe that having the baby should be a consequence for having sex
IV.Un protected sex
a.most teen sex is not planned, therefore they don’t use protection
b.some believe condoms take away the feeing
V.drugs
a.being drunk, or high makes you more outgoing, even to having sex
b.being drunk, or igh and having sex always has some form on consequences
VII.Conclusion
a.peer pressure affects millions of teens every day
b. unprotected sex needs to be stopped
c. the drug’s use is outstanding for teens sense 2000
Pregnant girl
annotated bibliografy
Ojeda, A. (2003). Opposing viewpoints (N/A). FarmingtonHills, MI : BonnieSzumski The book discusses different viewpoints about teen pregnancies. The viewpoints cover different topics such as myths, statistics, protection, etc. The book is very informational and also interesting. It addresses different questions that most teens would be afraid to ask.
Englander, A. (1997). Dear diary, I'm pregnant (N/A). United States: Annick Press. This book includes different interviews of various pregnant teenagers and teens that previously have had children. The teenagers express the different obstacles they had to overcome and the stress that took control of their lives. They talk about issues like how it was like going to school and their peers seeing them pregnant and also how they feel they parents looked at them after becoming pregnant.
Steward, G. B. (1998). Teen fathers (N/A). United States: Lucent Books, Inc. The book consists of first-person accounts of four teenage fathers from different backgrounds. They talk about different circumstances and how it’s like being a father. They range from ages sixteen to nineteen and while most are overwhelmed with the new responsibilities a slight few have no regrets about their past.
N/A (2005).Welcome to pregnant teen help. Retrieved October 25, 2008 from N/A, N/A Web site: http://www.pregnantteenhelp.org/ The website gives information on teen birthrates, pregnancy preventions, different options you have if you become pregnant, and teen depression due to pregnancy. The site also gives links to more helpful information concerning each topic.
The president now, George Bush Jr. disaproves abortions. The main issue with Americans today is that most of us dont feel that if u got pregnant you should be forced to have the baby. the issue is that congress wants to force you to have babies just beacuse your pregnant, not considering the many optons as to why you are pregnant. To say that you should be forced to have your baby
Title: teen pregnancies
I. introduction
a. peer pressure
b. UN protected sex
c. drugs
II. Peer pressure
a. most teens want to fit in, so they have sex to prove themselves
b. girls don’t want their boyfriends to break up with them
c. weak minded teens do only what they see
i. an example would be in most lifetime movies
ii. In the real world unfortunately teens get pregnant every day
III. What the Critics Argue
a. some say that peer pressure does not exist
b. many believe that having the baby should be a consequence for having sex
IV. Un protected sex
a. most teen sex is not planned, therefore they don’t use protection
b. some believe condoms take away the feeing
V. drugs
a. being drunk, or high makes you more outgoing, even to having sex
b. being drunk, or igh and having sex always has some form on consequences
VII. Conclusion
a. peer pressure affects millions of teens every day
b. unprotected sex needs to be stopped
c. the drug’s use is outstanding for teens sense 2000
annotated bibliografy
Ojeda, A. (2003). Opposing viewpoints (N/A). Farmington Hills,
MI : Bonnie Szumski
The book discusses different viewpoints about teen pregnancies. The viewpoints cover different topics such as myths, statistics, protection, etc. The book is very informational and also interesting. It addresses different questions that most teens would be afraid to ask.
Englander, A. (1997). Dear diary, I'm pregnant (N/A). United
States: Annick Press.
This book includes different interviews of various pregnant teenagers and teens that previously have had children. The teenagers express the different obstacles they had to overcome and the stress that took control of their lives. They talk about issues like how it was like going to school and their peers seeing them pregnant and also how they feel they parents looked at them after becoming pregnant.
Steward, G. B. (1998). Teen fathers (N/A). United States: Lucent
Books, Inc.
The book consists of first-person accounts of four teenage fathers from different backgrounds. They talk about different circumstances and how it’s like being a father. They range from ages sixteen to nineteen and while most are overwhelmed with the new responsibilities a slight few have no regrets about their past.
N/A (2005). Welcome to pregnant teen help. Retrieved October 25,
2008 from N/A, N/A Web site: http://www.pregnantteenhelp.org/
The website gives information on teen birthrates, pregnancy preventions, different options you have if you become pregnant, and teen depression due to pregnancy. The site also gives links to more helpful information concerning each topic.