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Only 41% of teen mothers complete high school and only 1.5% obtain their college degree by the age of 30. Many teen mothers go on to have more children - about 1/4 of teen mothers have a second child within 24 months of the first birth. A 1...
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Ummm no? Do you really think the government will give you a pat on the pack and give you a special reward just because you're a kid who has a kid? That's ridiculous. You should have been more responsible. Stop trying to capitalize on your...
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The biggest problem is that no mother, teen or older, is truly given enough support to raise their children decently and still better themselves and their situation. Most young women who become pregnant before 18 never obtain any higher edu...
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Research has shown that women who become parents when they are teens have additional challenges in ensuring that they can complete their education for a variety of reasons, and there is a greater percent of women in poverty who have had chi...
http://www.tcla.gseis.ucla.edu/reportcard/features/5-6/...
At present, 79 percent of births to teen mothers are out-of-wedlock - a dramatically different picture from 30 years ago when the vast majority of births to teen mothers were within marriage. In fact, nearly half of all non-marital first bi...
http://www.ncdjjdp.org/community_programs/gsm/pregnancy...
The objective of this study was to determine if there are sociodemographic differences between adolescent mothers who choose to use Norplant after delivery and those who do not. We hypothesized that those adolescent mothers who are at highe...
http://www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/7662683
It depends if they can take care of the child.Cause if they can they should, but if they cacn't they should'nt. This is something for each individual to answer for themselves.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Should_teen_mothers_keep_thei...
I have known some great dads who are just teens and who have "done the right thing" and supported the mother and baby, I have also known some complete and utter bastards who just don't care and use a baby as a key to a council fla...
http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/429633?ref=W_Ask&ut...
Although teen pregnancy has declined over the past 15 years, similar declines haven't been reported for repeat pregnancies. Dr. Makia Powers and colleagues at Children's Hospital Boston investigated predictors of repeat pregnancy among 275 ...
http://www.childrenshospital.org/newsroom/Site1339/main...
ask your guidance councilor at school that is what they are there for. They can help direct you in the right way (most of the time). You also will need to check the websites of the schools you wish to attend. They all have a listing of the ...
http://answers.yahoo.com.au/question/index?qid=20080407...