Posts Tagged ‘teenage pregnancy’
Reducing Teenage Pregnancy Rate
The teenage pregnancy rate in the UK has halved since 2007. A study by BPAS showed that it is due to teenagers being more education and family focussed and socialising online more than face to face. Here’s a BBC article on this topic. This shows that a change in behaviour, rather than contraceptive services, is […]
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The Morning-After Pill
The acceptance of abortion has ushered in so many abhorrent practices, such as the Morning After Pill, that is rare to find anyone speaking out against it, and so I was surprised to find this article http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3128945/I-wouldn-t-want-daughters-buying-morning-pill-says-Health-Secretary-Jeremy-Hunt-tells-concerns-teenage-girls-buying-contraceptive-without-parental-consent.html which flags up some of the serious concerns. When society accepts that it can end the life of unborn babies […]
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