Teen pregnancy is not an uncommon in today’s society. We are influenced daily from; movies, TV,
media, MTV, and even our parents will sit down and have talks about it with us.
Three in every ten girls will become pregnant before the age of twenty. We all
know it is not a good idea, yet choose to go against society. The questions are
then asked, why do teens choose to put their life at risk? What are ways we can
help prevent this from happening?
I have chosen to write about this topic because of complications not only to kids but also to the parents of the kid. Teen pregnancy should not be taken as a joke; it is a serious and rising risk factor that is happening among teens today. My plan is to help reach out to teen girls and help them understand the harm and change they are about to face.
Christy, looks like you've chosen a topic that already know a little bit about and one that you care about, both of which should benefit your research process. You have an obvious demographic to target since it's teen pregnancy, but have you considered high school versus college teen pregnancy? High school teens face a different set of circumstances than 18/19 year old college students, many away from home for the first time.
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