fact, value, and policy of teenage pregancy​

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VALUE-

We believe that complete, medically accurate information leads to better choices and outcomes for all.

We endorse evidence-based research which confirms that effective sexual health education is comprehensive, age-appropriate, and medically accurate, advocating the use of proven curricula and programs.

We promote the prevention of unintended teen pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections.

FACT-

Every year, an estimated 21 million girls aged 15–19 years in developing regions become pregnant and approximately 12 million of them give birth. At least 777,000 births occur to adolescent girls younger than 15 years in developing countries.

POLICY-

The purpose of this article is to help policymakers formulate appropriate and effective public policy to prevent teenage pregnancy by providing an overview of the problem, and program prevention and summarizing evaluative results, where data are available. It is pointed out that failure to address philosophical or ideological underpinning early, explicitly, and empirically contributes to controversy and impedes lasting solutions. It is important to identify the appropriate stage for effective intervention or prevention, and the role and responsibility of government and families. There must be a balance between individual rights and social responsibility, and sensitivity to the processes of individual change.

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