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What would you tell a friend that was thinking of getting pregnant or getting someone pregnant on purpose? Make a list of your daily schedule for use later in class Bell Ringer
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Affects on teen parents financially, socially, emotionally and how it impacts their future The risk it poses for the babies health, well being, financial and academic future Teen Pregnancy
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STATISTICS About 820,000 teens become pregnant each year 34% of teens have at least one pregnancy before age 20 79% who become pregnant are unmarried Utah and some Southern states have higher rates since many women still get married before 20 80% of teenage pregnancies are unintended 20% of teenage pregnancies ARE intended Main rise in teen pregnancy rate is among girls younger then 15 About 25% of teen moms have a second child within two years of the first birth Every hour, 87 teen couples conceive and 50 girls give birth
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Social, Educational and Financial costs US spends $7 billion each year due to costs of teen pregnancies Only 1/3 of teen moms complete high school By age 30, only 1.5 percent of women who had pregnancies as a teen have a college degree 80% of unmarried teen moms end up on welfare Daughters of teen moms are 22% more likely than their peers to become teen mom themselves Sons of teen moms have a 13% greater chance of ending up in prison compared to their peers
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Greater teen pregnancy rates leads to higher abortion in the U.S. for the industrialized world U.S. has twice the teen pregnancy rate as Canada Both Germany and France have a teen pregnancy rate four times lower then the U.S. Japan’s teen pregnancy rate is eight times lower than the U.S. U.S. compared to other countries
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How do teens feel about sex According to the National Campaign to Prevent Pregnancy, 82% of teens feel teens should not be sexually active 72% agreed that teens that are sexually active should have access to birth control 67% of teens who have had sex wish they waited (60% boys and 77% girls)
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16 and Pregnant Teen Mom Secret life of an American Teenager Shows that may glamorize teen pregnancy
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Typical Schedule of an infant Infants feed about every two hours for the first few months Infants need to be changed 6-8 times a day Many infants have their internal clock switched. They sleep all day and are awake for hours at night Colicky babies can cry for hours non stop every evening until about three months old Babies with severe colic can cry day and night Infants love to be swaddled and held for many hours each day Infants do not care if you are tired or lacking sleep
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Babies needs Crib or bassinet and sheets Diapers, cream and wipes Bottles, if using them Rear facing Car seat Blankets to swaddle Infant Bath tub About 8-10 onesies About 8-10 comfortable outfits proper for the weather Lotion Infant shampoo/cleaner Stroller Baby toys Pacifier Grooming kit Towels Infant medicines
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In groups of four or five, I will give you a topic that you will research using your laptops or cell phone. The group must find as much information as possible and write it on sheets of paper so it can be shared with the whole class on the screen. Each member of the group must participate. You will be graded for this assignment, 10pts Papers must be turned in with all names on it. Include the websites you get your information from Your turn to teach the class
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