Thursday 12 July 2012

Teen Sex Education and awareness - contraceptive use on the rise


Teen Sex Education and awareness - contraceptive use on the rise

Nearly 13 percent of teenagers have sex before the age of 15. In 19 years, almost all teenagers have sex, but their experiences are becoming more sexually responsible teenagers to learn about contraception and safe sex. Young people learn about sex from their parents, school administration, and friends, even more than before, and therefore, young people have the ability to make decisions best suited to sex and power and feel good about what you do, instead of being too embarrassment to the store to buy contraceptives.


Just stop education
education that included youth leaving only evil in otherwise safe to use. young people will experiment with sexual activity, so the best way to help is to teach safe sex practices. on teenage birth rate in secondary constituencies and not to do simply because these young people are not taught to practice safe sex. presence of sexually transmitted diseases is also higher. This shows that the benefits of safe sex education for youth, their families, and government agencies to assist youth in their financial responsibilities. However, even considering all safe sex practices of teaching in the United States, still have high birth rates, increasing youth of all countries of the developed world, according to the Los Angeles Times. The report goes on to say that most teenagers who have babies are not quite sure what she had become pregnant by insisting that they had not received information about sexual practices.

Teenage pregnancy rate of decline in U.S.


According to a report dated May 4, 2012, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that teenager pregnancy rate of decline in the U.S.. In 2010, there was a decline of 44 percent of teenager pregnancy rate of only 20 years old in 1990. These standards are based on the concentration on the use of contraception among boys and girls educated young people to make better decisions about safer sex.


Between 1995 and 2006 to 2010, average rate of youth who had sex has dropped dramatically, according to the CDC report shows that the average rate of 15-17 who have sex as defined by vaginal penetration decreased 19 percent during this period of time .


teenage pregnancy rates could continue to deteriorate for sex education for young people more vulnerable. These young people are taught to stop just does not realize that there are safer alternatives and do not know how to obtain or use contraceptives even if they know the choice was available. Young people tend to rebel against any adult in your life, but sex is a natural development in the life and thought that adults can keep teenagers having sex is irresponsible. Education is key to reducing teenage pregnancy rates and the U.S. is moving forward to make sex education available to all young people in the United States.

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