Teenage Pregnancy: Please Go Over The Spacing and Format of The Title Page
Teenage Pregnancy: Please Go Over The Spacing and Format of The Title Page
Teenage Pregnancy: Please Go Over The Spacing and Format of The Title Page
TEENAGE PREGNANCY
A research paper presented to the Junior High School Faculty of De La Salle ASMC,
Researchers:
Andrade, Lovely
Delantar, Mikylla
Lavilla, Jennirose
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CHAPTER 1
Introduction
The Philippines' teenage pregnancy rate has increased, in an estimated 538 babies are
born to Filipino teenage mothers every single day, according to Philippine Statistical
Authority. Teenage pregnancy often occurs between the ages of 15-19 years old, often in this
age, the girls are still studying. “Early pregnancy forces girls to take on an adult role while
their bodies are often not ready,” (Muyot, 2019) good. There are cited texts.
With early pregnancy, the girls usually have to abandon their education to give birth
or raise their child. Education becomes a lesser priority and is often delayed until they can
leave the children at home are financially stable. But some girls are studying as well as taking
care of their child and they are whom we call Student Mothers. It has been said that, “Early
pregnancy can trap girls in an escapable cycle of poverty, stigmatized by society for being
teenage mothers or forced into early marriage. It also creates a greater risk in terms of
maternal complications that affect the mother and the child they bear resulting in low survival
rates.” (Muyot, 2019). The burdens for these girls have double as to they have to take care of
school as well as their child at home. Pregnancy at an early age can cause a variety of health
issues that affect the unborn child and the mother, which several factors cause teenage
pregnancy, lack of parental guidance, the influence of other people, the modernity of the
world, and lack of knowledge about teenage pregnancy, and these factors cause a mistake that
Rationale
One of the most pressing issues that the Filipino youth are facing today is teenage
pregnancy. Among the ASEAN member states, the Philippines has one of the highest teenage
pregnancy rates. Recent World Bank data shows that the Philippines has 47 births annually
per 1,000 women aged 15-19, higher than the average adolescent birth rates of 44 globally
and 33.5 in the ASEAN region. Early pregnancy forces the participants to take on an adult
role while their bodies are often not ready for it brings forth increased responsibilities; social
recognition; generate huge emotional, social, and economic costs; and a sense of purpose for
young mothers. These young mothers faced challenges that affected not only their lives but
In a study survey conducted by the National Demographic and Health Survey in 2013,
one out of every young Filipino women age 15 to 19 is already a mother or pregnant with a
first child. Furthermore, the proportion of young adult women who have begun childbearing
is higher among those classified as belonging to poor households than those in wealthier
Philippines who have begun childbearing before the age of 18 are less likely to complete
secondary education compared to the adolescents who have not begun childbearing.(citation)
Moreover, according to the study by Salvador et al. (2016), teenage pregnancies are
often associated with social development issues such as lack of sufficient education and
poverty, that often results to single parenthood which catalyzes conditions that renders the
mothers to become irresponsible. Hence, it conveys a social stigma in various countries and
cultures.
This study would like to focus on exploring the adverse effects of teenage pregnancy
and how it can hinder their success in life. This serves as an ‘eye opener’ to individuals to get
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involve in the public awareness, planning, implementation, and evaluation of the programs
This study aims to understand how teen-aged mothers cope with their situation
towards their life affairs and as well as child-rearing. More specifically, what are the
problems they have encountered while nurturing their child in their lives? The study also
seeks to find the coping strategy to perceive the scope of the effect of the major causes of
teenage pregnancy.
With these in mind, the purpose of the study is to help the readers understand the endeavors
experienced by teen-aged mothers. You have not allowed your SOP to be checked by your
teacher)
1. As a teenaged mother, how can you manage financially, physically, emotionally, and
2. What would you do if you ever think of regretting everything in the end?
3. What will you feel like a teen-aged mother if you ever think of aborting your child?
4. How do you plan to support your child’s finances? Redo your sub problems)
Significance of the Study (please refer to sample in gc and the format on how this part
should be developed.)
The study will be conducted to find out the extent of how extreme is the effect of the
major causes of teenage pregnancy on the educational development of students and out-of-
school youth of how it will hinder their success in life. The result of this study is beneficial to
students and out-of-school youth, to the parents, teachers, the community, school
administrators, researchers, and other interested individuals because this can serve as
empirical data where the suggestion of minimizing teenage pregnancy in the community can
be taken.
This study targets for the teenagers to know the pieces of information with regards to
their behavior upon avoiding early teenage pregnancy. More likely, this study teaches
teenagers to know more about reducing risky behavior that they have. Giving the guidelines
and communication will help them widen their knowledge and ideas with regards to the
problem. Teenagers nowadays are unconscious of the things they are doing. They tend to be
careless that's why this study will help them indulge the right things that they are supposed to
do. Discovering and knowing the effects of teenage pregnancies will help them know and
gain insights and be aware of being a young parent, which will help them know how to be a
The study will also benefit students who still are at school because it will give them
information about the cause and possible effects of teenage pregnancy on their studies once
they got pregnant, and avails the out-of-school youth to be aware of not getting pregnant at
role in educating their teenagers, protecting and diverting them from being impulsive in their
decisions and actions. They must be aware too of what kind of peers their teenagers have.
This study will also benefit the teachers for they could be informed how important is
education to the development of children to manhood. This enables them to guide and
identify the major causes of teenage pregnancy. John Sculley (1983) once said that we
expected teachers to handle teenage pregnancy, substance abuse, and the failings of the
family and then we expected them to educate our children. Then and there they would
Moreover, this study will benefit school administrators. It would provide information
on the importance of knowing the major factors behind early pregnancy and the possible
effects on the educational development of teenagers. It’s one way that administrators will
intensify sex education in their school, improve the knowledge of their faculties or teachers
through seminars so that they can deal well with students to avoid pregnancy at an early age.
The researcher hoped that the result of this study would further be a great help to
future researchers and to all people who are interested to know more about teenage pregnancy
Definition of Terms
observation alone often without due regard for system and theory.
Health Risks - A likelihood that something will harm or affect your health, or the person can
experience an adverse.
Out of School Youth - Persons who are not attending school, have not finished any college or
Peers - one that is of equal standing with another: equal the bandmates welcomed the new
member as a peer. especially: one belonging to the same societal group especially based on
age, grade, or status teenagers that they can spend time with.
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