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    this. I shall initially discuss the state of protection (or indeed the lack thereof as the case was) in Ireland and the UK before the enactment of the EC Directive which enabled a course of action to be taken on grounds of discrimination against pregnant workers. It is clear from the case of Turley v Alders Stores where the plaintiff in this case was discriminated on the basis of her pregnancy‚ that the courts intended to stay out of matters pertaining to pregnancy on the grounds that this issue

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    Teen pregnancy: Medical risks and realities Pregnant teens and their unborn babies have unique medical risks. Lack of prenatal care Teenage girls who are pregnant -- especially if they don’t have support from their parents -- are at risk of not getting adequate prenatal care. Prenatal care is critical‚ especially in the first months of pregnancy. Prenatal care screens for medical problems in both mother and baby‚ monitors the baby’s growth‚ and deals quickly with any complications that arise.

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    sex and the consequences. Teens should know the consequences of becoming pregnant at an early age before they become pregnant‚ not after the fact. Most pregnancies are unplanned‚ there are options to choose from and there’s always counseling to help choose what’s best for the mother. Studies show that about 800‚000 girls become pregnant each year‚ (www.datehookup.com/content-teen-pregnancy.htm). Three in ten teens get pregnant at least once before turning twenty years old. Pregnancy is the leading

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    This is the most debated topic for years. As to weather the school should provide daycare centers for pregnant teens or not. Personally I agree for schools to open a daycare centers to these young teens who get pregnant. Many teens dropout of school because they can’t afford or have no means for daycare‚ this leads to them missing so many days of school taking care of their babies. They can’t handle the stress of school and a young baby so they choose to dropout. So do you think the school should

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    Teen Parenting Program Vanessa Sonnon Com 220 Week 6 One Million teens get pregnant every year. How scared would you be if you had a child that you loved so much‚ but could not provide for? You had no help‚ and everyone just left you. That’s how many pregnant teens feel today. Only 8 out of 10 teen fathers stay with the mother and child. That is one less person that will help out the mother‚ financially and mentally. If these teens graduated high school‚ they would have some sort

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    can be defined as an adolescent from the range of age between 13 to 19. However‚ pregnancy is said to be the period from conception to birth. Therefore‚ teenage pregnancy is defined as a teenage girl‚ usually within the ages of 13 to 19‚ becoming pregnant. According to the Alan Guttmacher Institute(AGI) (2010)‚ which is one of the nonprofit agencies that focuses on sexual and reproductive health research‚ policy analysis and also the public education. It has stated that teenage pregnancy has adversed

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    Teenage Pregnancy

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    1 Introduction When we watch news on television and hear stories like a 38-year old mother gave birth to octoplets‚ we actually get curious and watch the whole report. It is a complete different story when we hear a 15-year old teenage girl pregnant with her boyfriend. Actually this kind of story is not included in the news often but only in documentaries because it is always happening around us. People nowadays consider it as the norm. We tend to think that this is only happening because

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    One reason of the depression during pregnancy is mood disorders. According to a study by British Medical Journal‚ almost 25% of postpartum depression cases are start during pregnancy (Harvard Mental Health Letter‚ 2002). Pregnant women are easy to be lost in various fancies and disorderly conjectures because they always stay alone and nothing to do at home. This situation may result them focusing on numerous negative factors and worrying obsessively about the baby. They often anxious and afraid the

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    Physical fitness is important in everyday life‚ but being physically fit during pregnancy is important as well. Pregnant women fall into a group specified as a special population. Questions continually arise about safety‚ training recommendations‚ and limitations while pregnant. Physical fitness helps a woman with the physical demands that pregnancy imposes on her body‚ as well as providing everyday health benefits. Exercise can be helpful with common pregnancy issues and make childbirth easier

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    States more and more each year? Approximately one million teenagers become pregnant year round‚ according to the National Campaign to Prevent Teenage Pregnancy. Around 750‚000 of 15- to 19-year-olds become pregnant each year‚ according to The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists‚ though many teenagers do not believe that they will get pregnant if they engage in sexual activity. Why are there so many teens pregnant? And why do they do it in the first place if they know they are going to

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