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Teen Pregnancy Prevention

The United States has the highest teen pregnancy rate in the industrialized world. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that one-third of girls get pregnant before the age of 20. There is much debate about whether teaching abstinence or contraceptive practices are more effective, but regardless of your opinion on this issue, it is absolutely crucial that adults talk to youth about sex and unplanned pregnancy. Research consistently shows that parents are the most important influencers on a teen’s sex life.

Teach the Consequences

Teens have a difficult time understanding the connection between present actions and future consequences. Adults should take the time to help them understand the ramifications of pregnancy:

Teen pregnancy also can be hard on teen fathers. The pregnancy can strain their relationships with their girlfriend and with their parents. And teen fathers do not go as far in school and make less money when they get in the job market than teens who do not father children. If they decide to not marry the mother of their child, they must pay child support until the child is 18.

Prevention

The chances that children will delay sex, pregnancy, and parenthood are significantly increased if their future appears bright. This means adults should help youth set meaningful goals for the future, talk to them about what it takes to make future plans come true, and help them reach their goals.

Three of four girls and over half of boys report that girls who have sex do so because their boyfriends want them to. But interestingly, this thought process has been rebuked by a recent survey. The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy and Seventeen magazine conducted a survey of 1,200 boys and men ages 15-22. Two-thirds (66%) say they would rather have a girlfriend but no sex compared to only one-third (34%) who say they would prefer to have sex but no girlfriend. Only 6% of guys say they’ve ever broken up with someone because she wouldn’t have sex with him. Nearly three out of four (73%) say they have more respect for girls who say no to sex. Three out of four (74%) say teens and young adults take sex too lightly. Adults should consider sharing this information with their teen during their talks. You can obtain the survey results at this link: http://www.thenationalcampaign.org/resources/pdf/pubs/ThatsWhatHeSaid.pdf

Experts offer these tips for parents to help prevent teen pregnancy.

Resources

Planned Parenthood
1-800-230-PLAN – 24 hour hotline will direct you to the clinic nearest to you.

America’s Pregnancy Helpline
888-672-2296

The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy
http://www.thenationalcampaign.org

Talking to Teens About Sex
http://www.talkingwithkids.org/

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