Although exposed to birth control information and sex education, teenagers continue to become pregnant. The reasons for this phenomenon are debated while programs to prevent teenage pregnancy are promoted in schools and communities nationwide.
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Teenage mothers—United States |
Teenage parents—United States |
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Book title: 100 Research Topic Guides for Students.
Contributors: Barbara Wood Borne - Author.
Publisher: Greenwood Press.
Place of publication: Westport, CT.
Publication year: 1996.
Page number: 110.
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