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Teenage pregnancy remains a prevalent issue globally, especially among secondary school students. This research aims to explore the causes and effects of teenage pregnancy among secondary school students. The study utilizes a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews to gather comprehensive data. The causes of teenage pregnancy among secondary school students are multifaceted and include factors such as lack of comprehensive sex education, peer pressure, low self-esteem, and limited access to contraceptives. The qualitative interviews delve deeper into these factors, providing insights into the personal experiences and motivations of the students involved. Furthermore, the effects of teenage pregnancy on secondary school students are far-reaching and impactful. These effects encompass educational outcomes, social stigma, emotional well-being, and future opportunities. The quantitative surveys aim to quantify these effects and assess the prevalence of challenges faced by pregnant teenagers in secondary schools. Through this research, we aim to contribute to the existing body of knowledge on teenage pregnancy and provide insights for policymakers, educators, and healthcare providers to develop targeted interventions and support systems. By understanding the causes and effects of teenage pregnancy among secondary school students, we can work towards implementing preventative measures and support mechanisms to address this complex issue effectively. The findings from this study are expected to shed light on the underlying factors contributing to teenage pregnancy among secondary school students and highlight the need for comprehensive sex education programs, accessible contraceptives, and support services for pregnant teenagers. Ultimately, the goal is to reduce the prevalence of teenage pregnancy and mitigate its negative effects on the lives of secondary school students. Overall, this research project seeks to bridge the gap in current literature by providing a nuanced understanding of teenage pregnancy among secondary school students. By exploring both the causes and effects of teenage pregnancy, this study aims to inform strategies and initiatives that can empower young individuals to make informed choices regarding their sexual health and well-being.

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<p> </p><p><strong>INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p><strong>BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>The research exposes the cause and effect of teenage pregnancy in order to design effective solutions. The word teenage pregnancy cannot be further discussed without giving a brief detail of what it entails. Teenage pregnancy can be defined as when a teenage or underage girl between the ages of 13-19 becomes pregnant as a result of unprotected sexual intercourse. it can also be seen as the pregnancy of a young girl of 13-19 years mostly not married.</p><p>Every year thousand of teenagers become pregnant at a very large population to themselves, their children and the society. While the facts are clear, the issues of teenage pregnancy are complicated by our conflicting attitude and behaviour. The burdens of early childbirth on disadvantaged teens are undeniable. Trying to entangle the factors which contribute to teenage pregnancy from it consequences however, leads to which comes first “the chicken or the egg”? (Florida Statutes. Public education, general provisions, definitions. Tallahassee, FL: Florida State Board of Education, 1995). Said that educational failure has been understood to be a negative outcome of teenagers becoming pregnant and early child birth. But how can teens avoid becoming pregnant when talk of sex fills the air waves, younger and younger girls are portrayed as sex objects and sex is used to sell everything from clothes to news. Yet we are shocked at the rising number of teens who are sexually active.</p><p>If we are truly concerned about the welfare of babies, children, and adolescents then we must move beyond the moral panic and denial that so often distort the discussion to design an effective solution to these economic assumptions, wishful thinking and honest acknowledgement that is still yet not understood about the causes of this problem. The causes of teenage pregnancy include the following:</p><ol><li>In some places early pregnancy is seen as a blessing and a proof of the young woman’s fertility.</li><li>Adolescent sexual behaviour for example, 29% of teens reported feeling pressure to have sex, 33% of sexually they didn’t really want to do.</li><li>Lack of knowledge of contraceptives or access to it, fright and embarrassment to seek information abut contraceptives also cause teenage pregnancy.</li><li>Another cause is sexual abuse which studies have found that between 11-20% of pregnancy in teenagers is a direct result of rape while 60% of teenage mothers had unwanted sexual experience preceding their pregnancy.</li><li>Before age of 15, a majority of first intercourse experiences among, females are reported to be non voluntary and 25% of women who did not give birth as teens were molested.</li><li>Other causes of this problem includes, age discrepancies in relationship, dating, violence, social economic factors, poverty, childhood environment, greed, peer pressure etc.</li></ol><p>Teenage pregnancy has become a public health issues because of its observed negative effects and cause on perinatal outcomes and long term morbidity. The association of young maternal age is usually confounded however, by the high prevalence of poverty, low level of education, which is our major and single marital status among teenage mothers. This research assesses the independent effect of teenage pregnancy on educational disabilities and educational problems in a total number of children and teens who are mothers. According to Angola, G. “Dilemma of African Child” the spokes man newspaper and printing cooperation, 1973), he said that the teenage is an important period of development in a females life, it spans from the pre-puberty stage to young adulthood. Girls (teens) have a questioning mind and want to know and be taught the right attitude (s) (Margaret, O. Childhood and adolescent studies for effective teaching, revised edition, 1999). Said that world wide range teenage pregnancy ranges from 143 per 1000 in some countries. In developed countries it is usually outside marriage and carries a social stigma in many communities and cultures, for these reasons, there have been many studies which attempt to uncover the causes and limit the number of teens who get pregnant.</p><p>Data supporting teenage pregnancy as a social issue in Nigeria includes low educational level, higher rates of poverty and other poorer life outcomes. In some part of this country teenage pregnancy is usually within marriage and does not involve peer stigma. Being a young mother in a developing country like ours can affect ones education. Teen mothers are more likely to drop out of school in prior to becoming pregnant. Factors that determine which mother is likely to have a closely spaced reported birth includes, marriage and education, the likelihood decreases with the level of education of the young woman or her parents and increases if she gets married. These circumstances also contribute to the likelihood of teenage pregnancy for example; recent studies suggested that most adolescent mothers have already dropped out of school before they became pregnant. In conclusion, knowledge is power so let us salvage our future by being wise and seek to obtain and achieve success through education.</p><p><strong>STATEMENT OF PROBLEMS</strong></p><p>With the changes in our society,. Teenagers who are supported to be called innocent now take part in sexual activities like adults. Unfortunately, the result now becomes the problem of herself, her parents, the society and even the unborn child. The problems of this study are:</p><p>– Does teenage pregnancy result in school dropout and constitute socio-economic menace?</p><p>– Are teenagers still shy and frightened to seek information about contraceptives?</p><p>– Do teenage mothers still see the need for further studies/education?</p><p>– Do parents and guidance fail to motivate and advice their teens?</p><p><strong>PURPOSE OF THEN STUDY</strong></p><p>Based on the background of this study and the stated problem above this research is set to achieve the following objectives.</p><p>– Make room for the improvement on the educational attainment of female in the society.</p><p>– To encourage teenage mothers of the chances of education after birth.</p><p>– Make employment opportunities for ladies attitude active.</p><p><strong>SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>This study will help to educate on the consequences of early pregnancy, on educational attainment and also the significant negative emotional and social consequences of sexual activities leading to teenage pregnancy in order for the following persons/groups to benefit.</p><p>– Future mothers who would want to enjoy their family through this study would abstain from sex in order not to destroy their future.</p><p>– Parents of these teens would benefit by excluding shame or ridicule by friends.</p><p>– The society is also in the position to benefit due to the fact that the society would be made up of planned children who are needed and reduces population.</p><p>– The school authorities would have more students to educate with more zeal and seriousness.</p><p>– Teenagers would escape unwanted pregnancy, STD, shame and safeguard their future.</p><p>– The future generation and unborn babies would be born into a planned, organized and prepared environment.</p><p><strong>RESEARCH QUESTIONS</strong></p><ol><li>Is it possible to make room for improvement of the educational attainment of female in society?</li><li>Can teenage mothers be encouraged of the chances of education after birth?</li><li>Can employment opportunities for ladies make them active?</li></ol><p><strong>DEFINITION OF TERMS</strong></p><p>Meaning of special words used in the context in relation to this research are stated below:</p><p><strong>Teens</strong>: Year of a person’s age from 13-19</p><p><strong>Peers</strong>: Persons who are equal to one another in rank, age, status, or merit.</p><p><strong>Fertility</strong>: State or condition of being fertile, being able to produce young ones.</p><p><strong>Pregnancy</strong>: State or period of being pregnant (having baby developing in the womb).</p><p><strong>Sexual intercourse</strong>: Insertion of a mans penis into a woman’s vagina.</p><p><strong>Sexual abuse</strong>: Wrong use of sex mainly by a stronger person to a weaker one.</p><p><strong>Consequences</strong>: Thins that results or effect of something else.</p><p><strong>Contractive</strong>: Natural method and artificial method of preventing pregnancy.</p> <br><p></p>

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