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Teen Pregnancies By: Lee DeWeese Aonna Conner

By: Lee DeWeese Aonna Conner. Statistics *North Carolina is at all-time low of teen pregnancies *Between 2009 and 2010 teen pregnancies decreased 11%

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Page 1: By: Lee DeWeese Aonna Conner. Statistics *North Carolina is at all-time low of teen pregnancies *Between 2009 and 2010 teen pregnancies decreased 11%

Teen Pregnancies

By: Lee DeWeeseAonna Conner

Page 2: By: Lee DeWeese Aonna Conner. Statistics *North Carolina is at all-time low of teen pregnancies *Between 2009 and 2010 teen pregnancies decreased 11%

Statistics *North Carolina is at all-time low of teen pregnancies

*Between 2009 and 2010 teen pregnancies decreased 11%

*A family will spend roughly $12,000 for the first year

Page 3: By: Lee DeWeese Aonna Conner. Statistics *North Carolina is at all-time low of teen pregnancies *Between 2009 and 2010 teen pregnancies decreased 11%

The statics of pregnancies for USA

600,000miscarriages

1,200,000 Termination

64,000 Ectopic 6,000 Molar26,000 Still birth

It’s a boy

It’s a girl

Page 4: By: Lee DeWeese Aonna Conner. Statistics *North Carolina is at all-time low of teen pregnancies *Between 2009 and 2010 teen pregnancies decreased 11%

What does molar, ectopic, and still birth mean?

Molar pregnancy are abnormal during pregnancy. The chronic villa around the fetus dissipate and form clusters of fluid-filled sacs; usually associated with the death of the fetus

Ectopic is implantation and subsequent development of the fertilized ovum outside the uterus as in a fallopian tube

Still birth is when they are born dead by the umbilical cord wrapped around the throat or other possible ways

Page 5: By: Lee DeWeese Aonna Conner. Statistics *North Carolina is at all-time low of teen pregnancies *Between 2009 and 2010 teen pregnancies decreased 11%

The statistics There are nearly 900,000 teen pregnancy in the United States

Eight out of ten of these pregnancies were unintended

Children born to teen moms are more likely to be born premature

50% more likely to be low- weight which increases likely hood to have chronic respiratory problems

Page 6: By: Lee DeWeese Aonna Conner. Statistics *North Carolina is at all-time low of teen pregnancies *Between 2009 and 2010 teen pregnancies decreased 11%

The cost of a baby for the first yearYou think you want to have a baby now

Page 7: By: Lee DeWeese Aonna Conner. Statistics *North Carolina is at all-time low of teen pregnancies *Between 2009 and 2010 teen pregnancies decreased 11%

THE STATISTICS OF TEEN PRGANCIES •40% of teen moms graduate high school •2% of teen moms don’t go to collage before the age of 30•80%dad don’t stick around•Dads will finish around 11.3 years of school by the age of 27

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Our sources www.amercanpregnay.org/main/statict.html

http://teenmomdaretodream.org/www.dosomething.com

www.childrensaidsociety.org/www.pregnantteenhelp.org/statistics/pregnant-teen-drop-out-rate/

www.apppcnc.org/datawww.parenting.com/article/the-cost-of-raising-a-baby