So… What’s the “BIG” deal?

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So… What’s the “BIG” deal? Teenage Pregnancy So… What’s the “BIG” deal?

Teenage Pregnancy

Why? Education (Home and School) Societal Images (Teen Mom) Societal Changes (Values, etc.) Increased Poverty Level Combination of a variety of things.

RISKS Baby and the Mother Health complications Low Birth Weight Miscarriage

PREVENTION NO BIRTH CONTROL CHANCES… 85 OUT OF 100

pREVENTION WITHDRAWAL CHANCES… 27 OUT OF 100

prevention CONDOM CHANCES… 18 OUT OF 100

PREVENTION BIRTH CONTROL CHANCES… 8 OUT OF 100

PREVENTION I.U.D. CHANCES… 1 OUT OF 100

ONLY “FOOL-PROOF” METHOD PREVENTION ABSTINENCE CHANCES… O OUT OF 100!! ONLY “FOOL-PROOF” METHOD