An example of a rhetorical question about teen pregnancy could be, "Isn't it time we start addressing the real reasons behind rising rates of teen pregnancy instead of just judging the teens themselves?" This question prompts reflection on societal issues rather than seeking a direct answer, emphasizing the complexity of the topic. It encourages discussion about education, access to resources, and support systems for teens.
have you gotten any lately? So what are you going to be doing for the rest of your life?
Are we adequately educating and supporting our teenagers to prevent them from becoming young parents?
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.
It shows you what happens when you aren't careful it shows you what you can loose like freedom for example.
Teen Pregnancy
Teen pregnancy can be improved my spreading awareness. Telling your friends about how to have safe sex is a great way to prevent teen pregnancy. Knowing the facts about sex and how to not get pregnant.
You can do teen age pregnancy or childhood obesity which is very rampant nowadays.
In sims life stories there is no cheat for teen pregnancy.
The teen pregnancy rate for the U.S.A is 22 pregnancies out of every 1,000 girls.
I was reading about this and the answer is 10.But don't try to beat that. Teen Pregnancy sucks. Believe me i know.
The cast of Teen Pregnancy - 2010 includes: Ben McNamara as Craig
a teen couple had sex without protection