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         Teen Pregnancy:     more books (100)
  1. The Unplanned Pregnancy Book for Teens and College Students by Dorrie Williams-Wheeler, 2004-12-10
  2. How To Survive Your Teen's Pregnancy: Practical Advice for the Parents of a Pregnant Christian Single by Linda Ellen Perry, and Lynellen D.S. Perry, 2007-12-01
  3. Facing Teenage Pregnancy: A Handbook For The Pregnant Teen by Patricia Roles, 2006-02-28
  4. Teen Moms: The Pain and the Promise (Teen Pregnancy and Parenting series) by Evelyn Lerman, 1997-09-01
  5. Your Pregnancy & Newborn Journey: A Guide for Pregnant Teens (Teen Pregnancy and Parenting series) by Jeanne Warren Lindsay, Jean Brunelli, 2004-04-01
  6. Surviving Teen Pregnancy: Your Choices, Dreams, and Decisions by Shirley Arthur, 1996-04
  7. Teen Pregnancy And Parenting (Current Controversies)
  8. Wishing: Diaries of a Teen Pregnancy by Kim McLeod, 2007-05-28
  9. Teen Dads: Rights, Responsibilities and Joys (Teen Pregnancy and Parenting series) by Jeanne Warren Lindsay, 2000-11-01
  10. Your Baby's First Year: A Guide for Teenage Parents (Teen Pregnancy and Parenting series) by Jeanne Warren Lindsay, 2004-04-01
  11. Books, Babies, and School-Age Parents: How to Teach Pregnant and Parenting Teens to Succeed (Teen Pregnancy and Parenting series) by Jeanne Warren Lindsay, PhD, Sharon Githens Enright, 1997-05-01
  12. Kids Having Kids: Economic Costs and Social Consequences of Teen Pregnancy
  13. Incubator Views: A Story of Teen Pregnancy and the Struggle of her Preemie by Peyton Mathie, 2005-06-20
  14. Tu embarazo y el nacimiento del bebe: Guia para adolescentes embarazadas (Teen Pregnancy and Parenting series) by Jeanne Warren Lindsay, Jean Brunelli, 2006-07-01

1. National Campaign To Prevent Teen Pregnancy
NCPTP seeks to improve the wellbeing of children, youth, and families by reducing pregnancy among teenagers by supporting appropriate values and actions.
http://www.teenpregnancy.org/
pageOn=""; Audio/Visual Watch Campaign videos, teen pregnancy PSAs, and clips from your favorite TV shows online. Listen to a clip from the NOGGIN Video "A Walk in Your Shoes." More... 10 Tips For Parents Be clear about your own sexual values and attitudes.
Talk with your children early and often about sex, and be specific.
We Can Help: The Campaign Speakers Bureau Need a National Campaign speaker at your event?
Calling all Teens:
Sign up for the National Campaign's Youth Online Network.
The goal of the National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy is to reduce the rate of teen pregnancy by one-third between 1996 and 2005. Science Says #17: Teens and Oral Sex Just over half of teens (aged 15-19) have had oral sex and nearly one in four who have not had sexual intercourse report they have had oral sex (24% of boys and 22% of girls), according to a new analysis released by the National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. Based on data from 2002, the new analysis also indicates that the proportion of virgin teen boys (aged 15-19) who have had oral sex did not increase between 1995 and 2002, but did increase for those teens who have had sexual intercourse (from 82% in 1995 to 88% in 2002). Trend data for teen girls is not available.

2. Accidental Teen Pregnancy
Resources for teenagers, including online pregnancy test and other help by email or telephone.
http://www.etters.net/teen.pregnancy.htm
Accidental Teen Pregnancy!
The health of you and your child is dependant on whether or not you care for your nutritional, emotional and other special health needs during your pregnancy. See . There are places throughout the country that can help you with nutrition supplements, medical advice, pregnancy health information and other health needs relating to your pregnancy. Your teenage pregnancy is difficult, but fast help and info. is available to you! Check out the great confidential help in your area at the toll-free telephone numbers below. CALL 1-800-848-LOVE
CALL 1-800-550-4900
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3. Mary's Shelter - Residential Care For Pregnant Teens
Provides a residential home for adolescent teens. State licensed notfor-profit agency serving young pregnant women in need of a residence.
http://www.teenshelter.org/
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Mary's Shelter - Home for Pregnant Teens
If you know of a pregnant teen needing our assistance, or are personally in need, please contact us immediately for a completely confidential assessment of your needs and our capabilities. We are fully licensed, and our professional staff is eager to discuss your situation. In the interest of protecting our clients, we can not provide a street address on this site, but would advise that we are in central Orange County, CA. We welcome your inquiry and would be pleased to schedule a convenient time to visit our facility.
OUR MISSION - Teen Pregnancy
Mary's Shelter serves the community by providing comprehensive residential care in a loving, supportive environment for pregnant minors who are in a homeless or other crisis situations and who have committed to carry their babies to full term.
PHILOSOPHY - Life Values
Our philosophy is to respect life from the moment of conception through all stages of growth and to nurture and protect the life of both mother and child. We teach the value of life and promote premarital abstinence. We do not condone or teach abortion or contraception.

4. Teen Pregnancy: How Is It A Feminist Issue?
Statistics and other information about the difficulties and struggles faced by adolescent women who become pregnant or give birth in western countries. Includes general information about support services available in South Australia.
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Stage 2 Women's Studies
Elective - Women and Health
Individual Guided Issue Study
By Joanna Unferdorben
Teen Pregnancy: How is it a Feminist Issue?
The issue of Teen pregnancy in Western societies is often approached as though it were a disease which needs a cure before it becomes a global epidemic. In this assignment I have attempted to dispell this assumption and place it in a feminist perspective. For all of the attempts to wipe out teen pregnancies, birthrates still increase in most countries. Governments have previously only sought to encourage safe sex and abstinence as an answer to the problem, but fail to ask themselves, why is it a problem to begin with? What is it about certain young girls that make them prime candidates for unplanned, or even planned, pregnancies? Then, what kind of support, governmental and social, do these girl's receive? Governments such as Britain, Australia and the United States have turned teen pregnancies into a political issue, as young women with children tend to be a strain on resources, rather then a benefit. The total rate of pregnancies among women in the United States aged 15 to 19 declined by 17% between 1990 and 1996 (Girlmom.com). However, over 80% of this decrease is due to more improvements in contraceptives, such as the Contraceptive Pill, Emergency Pill and abortion.

5. National Campaign To Prevent Teen Pregnancy
Nonprofit organization with a mission to prevent teen pregnancy by supporting values and stimulating actions that are consistent with a
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6. Teen Pregnancy Prevention: Teens
The National Campaign to Prevent teen pregnancy. Watch Campaign videos, teen pregnancy PSAs, and clips from your favorite tv shows online. details
http://www.teenpregnancy.org/teen/default.asp
pageOn=""; How many teen girls in the U.S. get pregnant each year?
Isn't everyone having sex?
You can't get pregnant the first time, right?
Cold Case Investigates a Teen Pregnancy Mystery
CBS
Sunday, September 25, 2005
This Sunday on the Cold Case season premiere, Detectives Lilly Rush (Kathryn Morris) and Scotty Valens (Daniel Pino) reopen a 1988 case involving a teenager who was killed on the same night his daughter was born at the high school prom. Tune in to CBS on Sunday at 8:00 PM EST to see how the Cold Case team gets to the bottom of this mystery. What would you do?
Watch the show and share your thoughts online. To find out more about the show, click here
  • One-third of young women become pregnant at least once before they reach the age of 20. Eight out of ten teen fathers do not marry the mothers of these children. Two-thirds of teen mothers never finish high school .
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7. Teen Sex And Pregnancy
teen pregnancy Outcomes41. More than half (56%) of the 905 000 teenage pregnancies in 1996 ended in births (2/3 of which were unplanned).
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8. U.S. Teenage Pregnancy Statistics Overall Trends, Trends By Race
U.S. Teenage Pregnancy Statistics Overall Trends, Trends by Race and Ethnicity and Stateby-State Information. -updated February 19, 2004
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9. MedlinePlus: Teenage Pregnancy
(National Campaign to Prevent teen pregnancy). Research; American Opinion on teen pregnancy and Related Issues 2003 (National Campaign to Prevent Teen
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/teenagepregnancy.html
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10. Teen1
These photos are divided into three related chapters on teen pregnancy.
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11. Preventing Teenage Pregnancy
HHS directly funds teen pregnancy prevention programs in nearly 2234 communities Overall teen pregnancy rates have dropped 19 percent since 1991.
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Preventing Teenage Pregnancy
Overview: The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is committed to continuing efforts to prevent out-of-wedlock teen pregnancies and to encourage adolescents to remain abstinent. President Bush and Secretary Thompson are committed to promoting abstinence education programs and dissemination of information on promising approaches. HHS programs are built on the belief that the most effective programs are community-driven and support the involvement of parents and other adults in young people's lives. By focusing on abstinence and personal responsibility, HHS hopes to help young people develop their abilities to make the choices that will lead to a successful future. President Bush's budget for fiscal year 2003 provides an additional $33 million in funding for abstinence education, fulfilling the President's promise to increase abstinence funding to $135 million. HHS directly funds teen pregnancy prevention programs in nearly 2,234 communities about 47 percent of all communities across the country. HHS provides significant funding for abstinence education and other programs to prevent teen pregnancy and disease. In addition, HHS funds a wide range of health and human services programs through state block grants, including those that provide health and social services to teenagers that further pregnancy prevention goals. HHS is committed to building public-private partnerships, improving research, evaluation and data collection, and disseminating information on innovative and effective practices.

12. Alliance - Home
Consortium providing leadership to prevent teenage pregnancy and meet the service needs of pregnant and parenting teens and their children.
http://www.massteenpregnancy.org/
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2005 Teen Pregnancy Institute
Shifting Gears in Changing Times
Tuesday, November 1, 2005
College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA
Click here to learn more!
State Budget News
The FY2006 state budget appropriations was finalized in late July and included a number of increases for teen parent and prevention programs For detailed information about the final appropriation for teen parent services, click here For detailed information about the final appropriation for teen pregnancy prevention, click here Massachusetts Alliance on Teen Pregnancy 105 Chauncy Street, 8th Floor, Boston, MA 02111 617.482.9122 Main, 617.482.9129 Fax Sign up to receive Action Alerts Email: Sign up to receive our monthly eNews Email: Join the Massachusetts Alliance on Teen Pregnancy mailing list Email: Contact Us... DONATE NOW!

13. SEX, ETC. A Web Site By Teens For Teens
What to Expect During Pregnancy teen parenting. Being a Teen Parent Involving the Baby's Father I Got A Girl Pregnant. Living Arrangements
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14. Teen Pregnancy
Pregnancy Counseling How A Counselor Can Help Fact Sheets For Teen Parents. Back to Top. Copyright 20002005 Cool Nurse.
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15. Get Real About Teen Pregnancy
Prevention issues for U.S. teenage pregnancy.
http://letsgetreal.org

16. StandUpGirl Dear Becky
just give me any information that could help me through my pregnancy. all sorts of other information on 'family issues', 'teen issues'
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17. CFOC - CFOC Home Page
New Spanish language web site promoting teen pregnancy prevention EnEspanolHomepageImg Campaign for Our Children Launches Spanish Web site, providing the
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Don't see what you're looking for? Search here. Search New Spanish language web site promoting teen pregnancy prevention
Campaign for Our Children Launches Spanish Web site, providing the Latino community with important preventative-health information.
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Marriage Works USA. The new initiative from CFOC.

A bold new program targeting the attitudes of teens aged 15 to 19, aimed at promoting one of the world's most cherished institutions: marriage. The campaign's core message is a practical, added-value approach that can be summed up in just two words: Marriage Works. Research suggests that children do best when two parents who have a healthy marriage raise them. Assisting teenagers to reach adulthood before childbearing would help more children grow up in families with healthy marriages - and improve the well being of their children. Visit www.marriageworksusa.com to learn more and support this effort.
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Tips for Parents

Tips for Parents were created to provide parents with information on adolescent pregnancy prevention.
Mission Statement
The mission of Campaign For Our Children (CFOC) is to develop research-based prevention messages and educational media campaigns which encourage healthy, responsible decisions among adolescents, promote a more informed support system for parents and youth, and raise public awareness about adolescent preventative health issues.

18. A New Strategy For Addressing Teen Pregnancy
pregnancy. In Denver to speak at a luncheon benefiting Teens for Tomorrow, Alexander Sanger emphasized the organization needs to focus on the
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19. The Prevention Researcher
A quarterly newsletter about AtRisk Youth. Contains abstracts and references as well as full length articles on At-Risk Youth issues such as teen violence, teen pregnancy prevention, substance abuse, dating violence and eating disorders.
http://www.TPRonline.org
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20. Teen Pregnancy Statistics
Statistics on teen pregnancy, national teen pregnancy clock and more.
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