Saturday 15 January 2011

86 Memphis Frayser High School Girls Pregnant

Student-student 15-19 years old are most do not know how to cope with pregnancy.  

A women's organization is currently busy promoting the campaign and antiseks antikehamilan at Frayser High School Memphis, the state of Tennessee, USA. The organization also teaches the student to answer 'no' if there is a man who took them have sex. 

 
This step is taken after last year, the school released a startling data. Frayser High School 86 girls aged 15-19 years found to be pregnant and give birth outside marriage. 


 
The campaign called "Do not have a baby!" Was designed to provide education to its students and students on how to prevent and cope with an unplanned pregnancy. This program focuses on instilling courage to the girls to say no to sex. 


 
'Currently, student-student does not know how to say' no ', they have sex when they are not willing, they just did not know how to say no, "said chairman of the organizers from the non-profit organization Girls Inc., Deborah Hester Harrison as quoted from page Fox News, Friday, January 14, 2011.
 
In this campaign, the teachers at Frayser High School employs social workers to accompany the students. Caseworker is also supported by the student's parents. 


 
Harrison said that the most worrying again the girls who get pregnant do not know how to cope with pregnancy. "Many of the student-student is not ready to be parents that are effective, and it's effect on fetal development," said Harrison. 


This was shared by Dr. Manny Alvarez of the University University Medical Center, New Jersey. He said that the teen age pregnancy disease susceptible. "Teenage pregnancy at high risk. Some of these teens at greater risk for premature birth, hypertension, and frequently had a cesarean section, because the hips smaller than the fetus, "said Alvarez. 


Last month, the U.S. Department of Health issued the official data which showed in 2009 there were 39 pregnancies of 1,000 women aged 15-19 years. This figure increased by 15 to 20 percent from previous years.  

Source:: VIVAnews

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