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... Marriages of this type were brought on by a pregnancy out of wedlock. ... Now days, only about one in four women choose marriage because of pregnancy. ...
Teenage pregnancy is considered a social problem not only because of the effect it has on the young lady but also the effect it has on the child itself. There are four major problems that arise out of teenage pregnancy: poverty for single mothers and children, poor health outcomes, low academic achievement, and children without fathers. ...
The health of the baby is also something that is at high risk in teenage pregnancy. ...
Low academic achievement can be seen as both a contributing factor and outcome of teenage pregnancy.
Approximate Word count = 532 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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