Teenage pregnancy

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    guy_dc1b

    Sat Mar 08 2014

    For starters, we could cut back our co2 emissions.

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    frankswildyear_s

    Fri Mar 07 2014

    From what I've been reading, teens don't seem to have any problems getting pregnant.

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    chalky

    Mon Sep 09 2013

    I'll field that one to Mike Holly's infamous college list.

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    irishdreamer06_16

    Tue Jan 31 2012

    Unfortunately shows like Teen Mom just glamorize teen pregnancy and it's disgusting. They have no idea what it's like to be a Teen Mom. I have seen some of my best friends struggle after being teenage parents. I say let them spend a week with a single teenage Mom and see just how glamorous the REAL world is.

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Tue Jan 31 2012

    Bring back those belts from the middle ages that prevent the proper access? UPDATE: You know, there is one little point I'd like to make. People talk about this like its all a problem with the girls, but think about what we tell guys about sex for a second... does anyone think I might have stumbled on to a contributing factor here? It falls to the men out there to quit supporting this gotta get it mentality where we lie, fight with each other, and do all other kinds of unbelievable shit over a shot at the cookie. Be men, you pricks...

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    abichara

    Fri May 28 2010

    You could be responsible and use protection if you decide to have sex. Or you could do like Bristol Palin and charge $30,000 per appearance so you could discuss the importance of abstinence. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2010/05/27/investopedia44353 .DTL But not all of us can leverage out our parents celebrity to get lucrative speaking gigs.

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    jester002

    Wed May 26 2010

    Education is one thing, but not likely to work in the long-term. Just like teenage runaways, you think these kids have a great life at home?

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    djahuti

    Mon May 24 2010

    This will always happen to some degree,but it could be significantly reduced by some good,honest, fact filled sex education and making sure birth control is available for those who don't abstain.This would also reduce the spread of STDs and AIDS among youth.It's a lot less expensive to distribute condoms or have a "free" clinic than to pay to support all those unwed teens & their kids.

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    ayn9b559

    Sun May 23 2010

    Give them education and condoms. I managed to make it all through highschool without getting knocked up, if I could do it so can everybody else. It's not like condoms are hard to come by.

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    ilikepie

    Mon May 05 2008

    I think teenagers have all the sexual know-how they need, they just refuse to take it into account when making irresponsible decisions. If they were not provided with the financial means with which to have children, then they will think twice.

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    kamylienne

    Sun May 04 2008

    Well, a proper sex education might help a bit, but it won't stop all occurances.  Maybe the real "problem" are people's negative attitudes towards young women who do get pregnant.  Maybe if there weren't such a stigma on it, things wouldn't be so bad.

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    uncnc08

    Sun May 04 2008

    I think we need more sex education in the school system,and more places for a girl to turn if in fact she gets pregnant.she needs to know about all the options she has in a supportive atmosphere.

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    canadasucks

    Sun May 04 2008

    The primary or secondary answer to all problems is (drum roll) education.  Education regarding physiology, sexuality, or the ramifications and impact of an uplanned pregnancy should be the first step or at lest one of the first steps. . .a serious hurdle considering our social discomfort of the sexual development of young women. . .

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    mariusqeldroma

    Sat Apr 19 2008

    I don't know about those belts, numbah, they may work, but a little more balanced education without the belt might work better and be less painful. :)

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    cyclee

    Sat Apr 19 2008

    Let me suggest the solution "Abortion".

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    xagent

    Sat Apr 19 2008

    How about a little more education and actually talking to them before they get in over their heads.

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    lmorovan

    Sat Apr 19 2008

    Teenage pregnancy is more than just a mishap of hormones out of control. It is a matter in most cases of child molestation and the culprits are usually kept hidden and protected. Government should get their nose out of what is not its business and get it into finding and punishing these potential future criminals, and make them pay.

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