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Teenage Pregnancy

Jasmine sargent 102610 3 rd period. Teenage Pregnancy . Signs of pregnancy. Swollen tender Breast/ They may become sore Missed Period Nausea and vomiting Frequent Urinating Fatigue Strange Cravings Stretch Marks Tiredness Backaches Headaches

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Teenage Pregnancy

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  1. Jasmine sargent 10\26\10 3rd period Teenage Pregnancy

  2. Signs of pregnancy Swollen\ tender Breast/ They may become sore Missed Period Nausea and vomiting Frequent Urinating Fatigue Strange Cravings Stretch Marks Tiredness Backaches Headaches If you are feeling any of these Symptoms you need to go see your local OBGYN.

  3. Real life Scenario Teenage pregnancy is very high at McComb High school. If you walk around you will see a lot of pregnant girls. Most girls here have had at least one child. There are some that have not had kids. This year there's not that many but they are some If you talk to some of them they will tell you that is hard to take care of a child and go to school

  4. Facts about teen pregnancy • Three quarter of a million teens between 15 and 19 become pregnant each year • A very few teens who become mothers do not plan to get pregnant • Out of all pregnancies 57% end in birth another 14 end in mischarge • A third of teens choose abortions

  5. More facts • For young women age 15-19, black teens are most likely to become pregnant (134 per 1,000 women). Slightly lower rates occur among Hispanics (131 per 1,000) followed by non-Hispanic whites 48 per 1,000 • Although teenage mothers today are more likely to finish high school or earn their GEDs than in the past, pregnant teens are less likely to attend college than teens who do not become pregnant

  6. Where I got my sources from • www. About.com: women and teen issues • www.yahoo.com • www.google.com

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