It's a disaster for almost all young girls: The pregnancy test is positive! Should they really have the baby, who offers advice? Can they still go to school and their education suffer?
Whether 13 or 17 - usually an early baby happiness is not wanted, "90 percent of all teenage pregnancies are an accident," says Sigrid Weiser clear from the Association of Planned Parenthood. The girls were either not informed enough, have not taken the pill reliable or easy to prevent sex with her boyfriend.
Primary pupils have more babies
Each year about 13 000 pregnant girls under the age of 18. "The main students have to be a five times higher risk than high school girls get pregnant," Weiser found in a Pro-Familia study out to teenage pregnancies. The've got nothing to do with the fact that the main students have sex more often than their peers who go on to high school. "The decisive question is, how reliably prevent the young girl," Weiser said. Although many know how to do it, but do not or only insufficiently. In addition, failure of contraception such as the pill and condoms, of course.
Between 1996 and 2001 reached their climax teenage pregnancies, since then the numbers drop again. Because teenage pregnancy is closely linked to social deprivation and child poverty together, but the numbers would rise again today.
Pregnant in the schoolyard
Over 6000 girls carry their child each year - they're in the middle of school stress, or have just started an education. "Only with extensive offers of help and a lot of organizational skill they can cope with everyday life at school or quit their teaching," says Sylvia Kruse, who runs the care facility in the Allgäu "The Boat" for teenage mothers. The first step is to inform his classmates and teachers before you see the bulge under the shirt. Otherwise fast the rumor mill. "At every school there is a school counselor, a nice class leader or even social workers, with whom one can consider how academic problems can be solved in connection with the pregnancy as uncomplicated as possible
Whether 13 or 17 - usually an early baby happiness is not wanted, "90 percent of all teenage pregnancies are an accident," says Sigrid Weiser clear from the Association of Planned Parenthood. The girls were either not informed enough, have not taken the pill reliable or easy to prevent sex with her boyfriend.
Primary pupils have more babies
Each year about 13 000 pregnant girls under the age of 18. "The main students have to be a five times higher risk than high school girls get pregnant," Weiser found in a Pro-Familia study out to teenage pregnancies. The've got nothing to do with the fact that the main students have sex more often than their peers who go on to high school. "The decisive question is, how reliably prevent the young girl," Weiser said. Although many know how to do it, but do not or only insufficiently. In addition, failure of contraception such as the pill and condoms, of course.
Between 1996 and 2001 reached their climax teenage pregnancies, since then the numbers drop again. Because teenage pregnancy is closely linked to social deprivation and child poverty together, but the numbers would rise again today.
Pregnant in the schoolyard
Over 6000 girls carry their child each year - they're in the middle of school stress, or have just started an education. "Only with extensive offers of help and a lot of organizational skill they can cope with everyday life at school or quit their teaching," says Sylvia Kruse, who runs the care facility in the Allgäu "The Boat" for teenage mothers. The first step is to inform his classmates and teachers before you see the bulge under the shirt. Otherwise fast the rumor mill. "At every school there is a school counselor, a nice class leader or even social workers, with whom one can consider how academic problems can be solved in connection with the pregnancy as uncomplicated as possible
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