The document discusses the issue of teenage pregnancy and outlines a project to help address it. Over one million teenage girls become pregnant each year in the US, costing $7 billion annually. The project aims to lessen teenage pregnancy rates through educational advertising programs, posters, social media posts, and orientations for mothers and daughters. The methods, materials, and preliminary budget are outlined. The goal is to educate teenagers on preventing pregnancy and encourage them to delay sex through distribution of fliers, advertisements, and social media posts introducing their anti-teenage pregnancy message.
The document discusses the issue of teenage pregnancy and outlines a project to help address it. Over one million teenage girls become pregnant each year in the US, costing $7 billion annually. The project aims to lessen teenage pregnancy rates through educational advertising programs, posters, social media posts, and orientations for mothers and daughters. The methods, materials, and preliminary budget are outlined. The goal is to educate teenagers on preventing pregnancy and encourage them to delay sex through distribution of fliers, advertisements, and social media posts introducing their anti-teenage pregnancy message.
The document discusses the issue of teenage pregnancy and outlines a project to help address it. Over one million teenage girls become pregnant each year in the US, costing $7 billion annually. The project aims to lessen teenage pregnancy rates through educational advertising programs, posters, social media posts, and orientations for mothers and daughters. The methods, materials, and preliminary budget are outlined. The goal is to educate teenagers on preventing pregnancy and encourage them to delay sex through distribution of fliers, advertisements, and social media posts introducing their anti-teenage pregnancy message.
Over one million teenage girls become pregnant each year. The Group 6(ABM Students) has long been committed to funding projects that foster healthy life for teenagers. We have developed anti- teenage pregnancy to lessen the rates of teenage pregnancy and to prevent the diseases they might caught at early pregnancy like cervical cancer, aids, and eventually death. Problems among teenagers is teen pregnancy. Throughout high school and college teenagers are getting pregnant at an age they are incapable of taking of a child. Teenage pregnancies are associated with increased rates of alcohol abuse and substance abuse, lower educational level, and reduced earning potential in teen fathers. In the United States the annual cost of teen pregnancies from lost tax revenues, public assistance, child health care, foster care and involvement with the criminal justice system is estimated about $7 billion. Methods: Advertising programs to educate communities about risk of teenage pregnancy Creating a POSTER contains quote on preventing teenage pregnancy Posting on social media about the good cause if we prevent teenage pregnancy Having a orientation on mothers to teach their teenager daughters about preventing teenage pregnancy While we researching about teenage pregnancy, we realized that they have not taken advantage of social media as connecting on teenagers. Our project fills that gap October 2019: getting ready the materials\speech\schedule. Late October 2019: starting the advertising about premarital sex and early pregnancy. Giving fliers to the teenagers Placing a classified advertisement in the cartolina, about anti- teenage pregnancy Introducing anti- teenage pregnancy by social media Preliminary budget Requirements Cost Materials $150 Other Expenses $200 We are quite optimistic that are project can lessen the teenage pregnancy. Be wise before its too late Early pregnancy is having all new problems to deal with/without a fully developed maturity the mother can also suffer from emotional and mental stagnation. Her peers may reject her as a society deems teenage pregnancy unacceptable. She may feel humiliated and ashamed after her pregnancy begins to show, so then she refuses to finish school and as a result she lessens her ability to effectively raise her child. Encourage teens not to have sex Recognize LARC as a safe and effective first-line choice of birth control for teens according to clinical guidelines for adolescents from American College of Obstericians and Gynecologists and the American Academy of Pediatrics Offer a broad range of birth control options to teens, including LARC, and discuss the pros and cons of each Seek training in LARC insertion and removal, have supplies of LARC available, and explore funding options to cover costs Remind teens that LARC by itself does not protect against sexually transmitted disease sand that condoms should also be used everytime they have sex