Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Issues With Teen Pregnancy


Teen pregnancy is a big problem affecting a large number of teens in the United States every year. According to researches about 500 thousand babies are born to teenagers with a period of one year. Though this rate has declined in the recent years, yet there are a large number of teens who fall prey to this problem. The fact is that these teenagers are not ready to become parents as they are themselves not out of childhood themselves.

Parenting in the teenage most often means single patenting. Almost none of the teens who become pregnant get married or live with the other partner. Many times, the baby’s father does not get involved in the life of the baby at all. At such times, the young girl is left all alone to raise the baby all by herself or with the help of her parents. Such a situation becomes even more difficult if the girl belongs to a family of a single parent.

These days many schools have started daycare facilities for teen parenting so that the teenaged mother does not have to quit school to take care of her child. She can continue with schooling and still see the baby anytime during the day. Some times is also devoted to teaching these teen parents to take proper care of their kids. Teen parenting as gained more acceptance in today’s society. In the past, if a teenage girl became pregnant, she was sent away and her baby given up for adoption. Though these things are changing, but a teen mother is at a much greater risk of becoming pregnant again in her young age. This imposes a great stress on the teenager as well as the entire society.

Though it is quite rare, but sometimes single parenting during teenage can involve a single teen father too. This happens in situations where the teen mother may want to give up her baby but the father doesn’t agree. Once he is proved to be the biological father, he can raise the child as his own just like a teenage mother. However, in both cases the teen mother or father needs help and support from his / her family to raise the child to be healthy and happy.

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