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  2. Teenage pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Teenage pregnancy in developed countries is usually outside of marriage and is often associated with a social stigma. [15] Teenage pregnancy in developing countries often occurs within marriage and approximately half are planned. [3] However, in these societies, early pregnancy may combine with malnutrition and poor health care to cause medical ...

  3. Minors and abortion - Wikipedia

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    A study by The Heritage Foundation stated that overall, parental involvement laws reduce the number of teenage abortions. [17] [18] [19] The pregnant minor might be pressured into having an abortion by an older boyfriend or abusive partner, so as to conceal the fact that he is guilty of rape or statutory rape. [20]

  4. Dobbs-Era Policy Has Irrevocably Changed Teenage Pregnancy

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    Credit - Getty Images. T he risk of teenage pregnancy continues to rise at alarming rates. Representing 5% of total births in the U.S. in 2022, there were more than 146,000 teen births—the ...

  5. Teenage pregnancy in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Teen births, aged 15–19, per 1,000 people by state, 2015. Teenage pregnancy in the United States occurs mostly unintentionally [1] and out of wedlock [2] [3] but has been declining almost continuously since the 1990s. [1] [4] [5] In 2022, the teenage birth rate fell to 13.5 per 1,000 girls aged 15 to 19, the lowest on record. [6]

  6. Premarital sex - Wikipedia

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    The rates of teenage pregnancy vary and range from 143 per 1000 girls in some sub-Saharan African countries to 2.9 per 1000 girls in South Korea. The rate for the United States is 52.1 per 1000, the highest in the developed world, and about four times the European Union average.

  7. Abortion debate - Wikipedia

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    The abortion debate is a longstanding and contentious discourse that touches on the moral, legal, medical, and religious aspects of induced abortion. [1] In English-speaking countries, the debate has two major sides, commonly referred to as the "pro-choice" and "pro-life" movements.

  8. Abortion in Sierra Leone - Wikipedia

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    Rural areas have lower contraception use and higher rates of teenage pregnancy. [28] The most likely women to have abortions are those in the 45–49 age range, those who are employed, those who listen to the radio, and those with no children. [27] As in most countries, women with primary and secondary education are more likely to have abortions.

  9. Effects of adoption on the birth mother - Wikipedia

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    While foreign adoptions provide several countries with much needed foreign currency, the exploitation of birth mothers raises several ethical and human rights issues. The lack of information on the circumstances involving the conception, birth, and the placement of a child poses a dilemma for women adopting internationally who have pro-choice ...