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Essay heading: teen pregnancy
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"The teenage abortion ratio is 375 abortions per 1,000 births to women ages 15 to 19. The teenage abortion rate is 18 per 1,000 women ages 15-19" (advocatesforyouth.org).
"One out of every 20 girls becomes pregnant the first time she has sex" (Cavendish, 12). Most of these teens are young and are afraid to tell their parents... displayed 300 characters
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"Of teenage women who become pregnant, about 35% choose to have abortions rather than bear a child" (prochioice.org). They have a number of reasons for wanting a baby. Some come from families where they've received little affection and attention. "Rather than tell their parents-for whatever reason-some teenagers resort to unsafe abortions or try to perform the abortion themselves... displayed next 300 characters
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