Between lack of sex education and teenage pregnancy, absolutely.
As far as sexual perversion is concerned, we have no idea what you mean. That could range anywhere from oral sex to copulation with animals, depending on where your head is at. In any case, it would have little or nothing to do with sex education, and would be more likely a matter of personal preference or the result of sexual trauma.
The only risk I hear people talk about it the risk that discussing sex will increase children's sexual activity. I don't know if there are any studies or evidence to support this. Studies do show pregnancy prevention education reduces the incidence of pregnancy.
An analysis of malaria incidence in pregnancy and its relation to climate variation would be a good project.
Mini-laparotomy results in a higher incidence of pain, bleeding, bladder injury, and infection compared with laparoscopy.
Probably not because the doctor should have informed you of the uses and risks which would include incidence of pregnancy.
that there is a strong relation
E. H. Trenholme has written: 'Correlation of the psychological and physiological forces' -- subject(s): Pregnancy, Prenatal influences, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Pregnancy
teenage pregnancy is a major contributer to poverty and low education attainment
You can write about how to prevent teen pregnancy. Or what causes teen pregnancy. Talking about the right form of education to prevent teen pregnancy will work as well.
Women between the ages of 25 and 34 have a higher incidence of ectopic pregnancy, although the mortality rate among women over the age of 35 is 2.5-5.9 times higher.
Correlation method is to examine relationships between variables.Ex: Findings show that a correlation, between optimism and better psychological adjustment among cancer patients.Ex2: Smoking during pregnancy is correlated, unfortunately, with increased risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in babies.
Introduce and or enhance sex education in schools
Unprotected sex, lack of sexual education, no access to contraceptives.