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    DRAFT August‚ 2003 The Sexually Mature Teen as Whole Person: New Directions in Prevention and Intervention for Teen Pregnancy and Parenthood Joseph P. Allen University of Virginia Victoria Seitz Nancy H. Apfel Yale University To appear in D. Phillips‚ J. L. Aber & S. M. Jones (Eds.)‚ Child Development and Social Policy: Knowledge for Action. Washington‚ D.C.: American Psychological Association. More than three decades ago‚ Edward Zigler‚ to whom this chapter is

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    Human Sexuality Course Project: Human Sexuality — Different Facets Submitted by: Date: Delayed Pregnancy and Infertility Treatment Although Marsha and Liam’s marriage is able to weather the conflict arising from Marsha’s diagnosis of HPV. Marsha is treated as successfully as possible‚ and the virus seems to be in remission. The couple decides to postpone starting a family until they both have more time to develop their respective careers. Although they discuss starting a family

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    Amish Pregnancy and Labor Courtney M. Birt University of Maine at Fort Kent In working with clients of other cultures‚ all health care professionals must be open and respectful to their patients’ values and beliefs. Culture can be defined as a set of learned values‚ beliefs‚ customs‚ and practices that are shared by a group and are passed from one generation to other. However‚ it is important to understand that not all members of a culture have the same behavior. A nurse must demonstrate cultural

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    Effects of teen pregnancies on the children involved. These children are far more likely to grow up in poverty‚ to have more health problems‚ to suffer from higher rates of abuse and neglect‚ to fail in school‚ to become teen mothers‚ to commit delinquent acts and adult crimes‚ and to incur failed adult marriages and other relationships. The burdens of early childbearing on disadvantaged teens are undeniable. Trying to untangle the factors which contribute to teenage pregnancy from its effects

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    services‚ and hers was an unplanned pregnancy. At the time‚ she worked for a minimum wage in a neighborhood fast-food restaurant in a locality that did not have a "no-smoking" ordinance in effect‚ and although not a smoker herself‚ she had extensive exposure to secondhand smoke. Her employer‚ a small business owner‚ did not provide health insurance but did provide his employees with no-cost meals on both ends of the their shifts. When her over-the-counter pregnancy test was positive‚ she tried

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    Teen pregnancy is increasing yearly. According to the March of Dimes‚ teenage birth rates have decreased steadily in the country since 1991. Teenage birth rates in the United States remain relatively high compared to the more developed countries. According to the March of Dimes‚ "nearly thirteen percent of all births in the United States were teens ages fifteen to nineteen. Almost one million teenagers become pregnant each year and about 485‚000 give birth (Teenage 1). Babies‚ as well as the

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    Controversial essay on Surrogate Mothers – Ethical or Non-Ethical. Surrogacy and IVF are arrangements through which an infertile couple can acquire a child by involving another woman to carry the pregnancy to the term and hand over the child to the childless couple after delivery. Traditionally the surrogate mother is usually a close relative who is looked after and taken care of and there is no financial obligation involved. However with the times changing and relatives not readily available

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    Interview- Single Parenting and Teenage Pregnancy The person that I choose for my interview was Audrey . Audrey is 40 years old and is a full time single mother to 9 children and is currently raising two of her sister’s children. The reason that I choose her for my interview is because she fits into both categories of my topic which are single parenting and teenage pregnancy. 1. What social factors such as race‚ class‚ and gender contribute to Single-Parenting? When I think

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    Common Reasons behind Teenage Pregnancy Teenagers could possibly become pregnant as a result of the deficiency of decent educational programs‚ hindrances from being able to acquire birth control methods‚ sexual assault or rape‚ economic reasons‚ and cultural rituals. Teenage pregnancy bring about life-changing outcomes and commitments. The bodily changes that women experience during pregnancy will certainly be rough for any teenager. Additionally‚ teenage girls are generally not emotionally and financially

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    controversial research on the exact effects of antidepressants on the woman’s pregnancy. Pregnant women who suffer with major depression and took tricyclic antidepressant drugs and agents that selectively inhibited the reuptake of serotonin‚ which is critical in the development of the fetus.

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