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An 8 page paper which compares and contrasts teenage pregnancy and adult pregnancy. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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the most precious gift in the world and for others it is the most devastating thing that could happen to them or the family. And this sort of joy or
suffering applies to both adults and teenagers who become pregnant. The following paper examines some of the issues relating to pregnancies of all kinds as it compares and contrasts adult
pregnancies and teenage pregnancies. Getting Pregnant and the Reasons for the Pregnancy One of the first issues to be discussed involves getting pregnant in the first place. This
is perhaps one of the most contrasting areas in the discussion as most of the teenage girls who get pregnant were not planning on the pregnancy while most adults do
plan to some extent. First off it seems that according to some studies many teenage girls become pregnant through a level of coercion, if not outright force. In one
particular article, an article that looks to debunk particular social myths, the author notes that many people assume that the open sexual revolution of the society has led many more
young women to having sex at an early age and thus becoming pregnant. While some of this may be true, it appears as though "Men over age 20 father five
times more births among junior high school girls and two and a half times more births among senior high school girls than do the girls male peers When the mother
is 12 years old or younger, the fathers average age is 22" (USA Today (Magazine) 1). The author argues that such girls are no really responding to the open sexuality
of society but rather to the "very old pattern of unequal, even exploitative, power relations. Three-fourths of girls who have sex before age 14 say they were coerced, and research
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