Sex before marriage has become acceptable in our community. Additionally, “abstinence-only” birth control often leads teens to challenge authority. Contraceptives are often misused due to lack of education about them. Many teenagers do not know the "consequences" of becoming pregnant at a young age. Some of them also experience peer pressure to have sex or are involved in pregnancy pacts (Why teenagers get pregnant par.1). Many changes happen to your body when you get pregnant. Some of them include breast growth, mood swings, skin changes, etc. (Changes expected in your body par. 1). There are many symptoms and disorders of pregnancy. Some of them are nausea, vomiting, hemorrhoids, heartburn, etc. (Changes to expect in your body par.1). In the first trimester you are extremely tired and just want to stop the nausea and morning sickness. During the second trimester you start to have a bigger belly. You can find out the sex of the baby during the fifth month. I'm sure school will become more difficult for teenagers because now people can physically see that you are pregnant. Some of your friends may want to stop hanging out with you because you're no longer a "fun friend." You're trying to figure out your and your child's future. No more partying or drinking (if you did before). Frankly you probably don't even want to be in that kind of
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