Teenage pregnancy

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  1. 5. Professional counselors help clients identify goals and potential solutions to problems which cause emotional turmoil; seek to improve communication and coping skills; strengthen self-esteem; and promote behavior change and optimal mental health.
  2. 7. including limited access to sexual health resources, inadequate support systems, and poverty, contribute to higher rates of teenage pregnancy, particularly in low-income communities.
  3. 8. pregnancy can result from contraceptive failure, non-use of contraceptive services, and, less commonly, rape.
  4. 9. is when a woman under 20 gets pregnant. It usually refers to teens between the ages of 15-19.
  5. 10. Exploringthe influence of psychological aspects like self-esteem, mental health, and peer pressure on adolescents' decisions about sexual activity.
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  1. 1. is a frequent consequence of unintended pregnancy and, in the developing world, can result in serious, long-term negative health effects including infertility and maternal death
  2. 2. Teenagers with low self-esteem may seek validation through early sexual relationships, which can lead to unintended pregnancies.
  3. 3. is the act of preventing pregnancy. This can be a device, a medication, a procedure or a behavior.
  4. 4. Portrayal of Sexual Relationships: media often portrays teenage relationships and sexual activities in a glamorous and unrealistic manner.
  5. 6. is the act of preventing pregnancy. This can be a device, a medication, a procedure or a behavior.