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Is single teenage motherhood acceptable?

Today, almost twenty million children live in single-parent households. Almost half of these twenty million babies live with single mothers. With the advent of the birth control pill in the 1970s, this is truly an anomaly in American society. Of the approximately ten million children who live with single mothers, about half a million of these children live with single mothers. Teen mother.

Teen mothers-to-be are very conscious of their choices. Some teen mothers want an abortion, but about a quarter of a million pregnant teens choose to have their baby. The American social revolution that began in the mid-1960s has made teen pregnancy and childbearing more acceptable. The effects on the society of that time have made single motherhood more possible due to the system. Being a single mother before this carried a totally unacceptable social stigma for the woman and her family. to be single Teen The mother further lowered the social status of the young pregnant woman.

The federal government pays out tens of billions of dollars each year to single teen mothers who will likely never become self-sufficient. The decision not to marry when rights end with a marriage license is encouraged. Some parents actually live with their baby’s mother and her children, but will be intentionally absent when social workers or caseworkers visit the home. They may even work and contribute to the family. These families have read the writing on the wall and deliberately “work the system.”

The United States considers itself a modern nation, but its single teenage mothers are proportionally on par with those in Jordan, Thailand, and the Philippines. Nearly a quarter of single teen moms get pregnant on purpose because they want babies or resent their parents.

In fact, there is a TV show about teen pregnancy that is produced in the reality format. Viewers get a first-hand look at real teen parents-to-be and their “family” problems. However, adolescents (men and women) are often very afraid of labor and unprepared for the responsibilities of parenthood. They will opt for abortion when it is available. Less than five percent (5%) of teen mothers choose adoption.

It is evident to this author that adoption education must be at the forefront of unplanned parenthood. Teen mothers need supportive counseling that answers all the questions a young birth mother will have. Options, agencies, and prospective parents should be introduced to all pregnant teens. Mandatory fetal ultrasounds in abortion clinics should be available to all expectant mothers prior to an elective abortion.

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