Adolescent
Pregnancy
by Robert T. Brown, MD
Every year almost one million teenage girls become pregnant.
More than half of them are 17 years old or younger when they
have their first pregnancy.
Approximately one-third of the girls who get pregnant carry
their pregnancies to term and keep their babies.
About another third have abortions, and the other third has
spontaneous miscarriages.
Only
about five percent of pregnant girls put their babies up for
adoption.
Approximately
40 percent of young women become pregnant before they reach
20 years old.
The United States of America has double the adolescent pregnancy
and birth rates of any other industrialized country.
The
poorer the young woman, the more likely she will become a
mother.
Less than one-third of teens who have babies before the age
of 18 finish high school.
Almost half of all teen mothers end up on welfare.
Less than 25 percent of births to teens occur within wedlock.
The birth rate for teens has been declining in recent years,
especially among African American girls (this is good news).
Detecting
girls with depression/low self-esteem when they are children
or in very early adolescence.
Doing all we can to ensure that girls have effective male
role models, especially if their natural fathers are not active
in their lives.
Making
sure that all teens are educated in how to avoid unwanted
sexual activity.
Making
sure all teens know about effective contraception if they
do choose to have sex.
Making
sure that teens know the risks that are caused by alcohol
and drug use and that those with substance abuse problems
are detected and treated.
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Resources
in the United States:
Planned
Parenthood
1-800-230-PLAN - 24 hour hotline will direct you to the
clinic nearest to you.
America's Pregnancy Helpline
1-888-4-OPTIONS - provides counseling and information regarding
pregnancy options.
Emergency
Contraception Information Project
1-888-NOT-2-LATE (1-888-668-2528)
National
Office of Post Abortion Trauma
1-800-593-2273
National Abortion Federation
1-800-772-9100
National
Adoption Center
1-800-862-3678 - dedicated to expanding adoption opportunities
in the U.S.
Post-Abortion
Project Rachel
1-800-5WE-CARE
The Independent
Adoption Center
1-800-877-6736
* June 2007 -- there are more resources in the U.S.A. on the Hotline
page.
Resources
on the Web:
Answers
About Adoptions
Planned
Parenthood
www.plannedparenthood.org
For
Adoption Options and Information
www.adoption.com
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