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Posted: 29 Jan 2010 10:11 PM PST

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When It Comes to Pregnancy and Teens - Press & Sun-Bulletin

Posted: 29 Jan 2010 08:09 PM PST

I have been asked to speak to a group of training volunteers at the Life Choices Center* in Binghamton on February 8th, 2010 about my story. They have gathered a few women who have had experience in certain areas dealing with pregnancy. My area is adoption.

I won't get into the specifics, because that is not what I want this article to be about my adoption story. However, I have had a long time to think about what I a m going to say at this meeting and about the question that were forwarded to me that will be asked about my experience.

However, I have come to one conclusion- that no matter what choice is made, it will always affect you. Once there is a pregnancy, the moment a child is conceived, there will be affects that are life changing. Whether you keep the baby, adopt out the baby, make the choice to abort the baby or even have a miscarriage, there is never any denying that you were pregnant at one point. And there is no way that the pregnancy will not affect you.

Pregnancy is a life changing event that now, in 2010 seems to be epidemic. For instance, The Pregnancy Pact, a Lifetime movie that premiered on January 23, 2010. It is a story of young girls in high school who made a secret pact to get pregnant and have babies together. However, I think the movie was more of that story intertwined with the story of the video blog reporter who too had a baby when she was 16 years old.

No matter what the plot line of the movie was, we can gather that they didn't make this movie just because it was an idea that was brainstormed. There is a real issue with teen pregnancy, real issue with how to deal with it and a real issue on how to help the girls. Then again, the girls aren't the only ones that need help. The boys need it to. That however, is beside the point. A really good question and a debate that I am sure will not end anytime soon, is: Should public and perhaps even private schools hand out contraceptives? Should we all get involved in helping our community rather than just our own kids?

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Abstinence Targeted in Teen Pregnancy Report - Christian Post

Posted: 29 Jan 2010 03:15 PM PST

Opponents have again begun assailing abstinence education following the release of a report that shows an increase in teen birth and abortion rates for the first time in more than a decade.

Between 2005 and 2006, teen pregnancy among 15- to 19-year-olds increased 3 percent, to 71.5 pregnancies per 1,000 women. This ended a 15-year decline. The teenage abortion rate rose 1 percent in 2006 to 19.3 abortions per 1,000 women.

The Guttmacher Institute, which released the report on Tuesday, insists the rise is a result of steep declines and a subsequent plateau in contraceptive use in the early 2000s and the widespread abstinence-only sex education programs that were promoted under the Bush administration.

"After more than a decade of progress, this reversal is deeply troubling," said Heather Boonstra, Guttmacher Institute senior public policy associate, in the report. "It coincides with an increase in rigid abstinence-only-until-marriage programs, which received major funding boosts under the Bush administration. A strong body of research shows that these programs do not work."

One pro-life group, however, is pointing the finger at the abortion industry, particularly Planned Parenthood, for the rise.

American Life League cites teen pregnancy rates prior to 1990 (when the rate was at its peak), pointing out that they were increasing just about every year "as Planned Parenthood's sex-ed programs dominated public and even private school sex-education courses."

The group also claims that teen pregnancy rates began to fall in the early 1990s when "it became popular to teach the abstinence message to teens and preteens."

ALL further makes its case, arguing that by 2000 Planned Parenthood began lobbying various states to refuse abstinence money and reduce abstinence programs. Thus in 2006, the teen pregnancy rate increased for the first time in 15 years.

"This is not rocket science," said Jim Sedlak, vice president of American Life League. "When you don't tell kids to remain abstinent, they have more sex and more of them get pregnant. Pregnancy rates go down when kids don't have sex."

A southern California youth pastor, who has come across teen pregnancy in his own youth group and is well aware of the problem, believes abstinence talks are critical. But a one-time purity message or purity pledge isn't the recipe for preventing teens from engaging in sexual activity.

Jim Britts, youth pastor at Newsong Church in Oceanside, Calif., and screenwriter of "To Save a Life," has been speaking to students about abstinence for the past six years. He and a team from the local Pregnancy Resource Center address the physical, emotional and relational (and spiritual at Christian schools) reasons why they should seriously consider waiting to have sex until marriage.

He has learned that teens need accountability.

"If we think students can just hear the message once and then never be tempted again then we are fooling ourselves," he told The Christian Post. "We need students to not only make a commitment but also set them up to succeed in tempting situations."

When addressing Christian students, Britts drives in a particularly stirring message.

"For Christian teens they really need to know the seriousness of sinning sexually," he said. "I Corinthians 6 says that when we sin sexually we are actually forcing Christ into a sexual relationship against his desire. In our culture when we force someone into a sexual relationship we call that rape. If Christian teens got that picture I think it would take this commandment much more seriously."

The highest teenage pregnancy rates, according to the Guttmacher Institute, were in New Mexico, Nevada, Arizona, Texas and Mississippi. Meanwhile, the lowest rates were in New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, Minnesota and North Dakota.

Among some of the more positive findings from the Guttmacher Institute report, the proportion of teenage pregnancies ending in abortion declined almost one-third, from 46 percent to 32 percent.

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LAKSHMI HOSPITALISED AFTER PREGNANCY TROUBLE - PR Inside

Posted: 29 Jan 2010 05:46 PM PST

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Author SALMAN RUSHDIE's ex-wife PADMA LAKSHMI was recently hospitalised a= fter experiencing complications with her pregnancy.
The Indian-born TV chef, 39, announced she was expecting her first chil= d in October (09), branding the pregnancy a "medical miracle" after years= of struggling with endometriosis, in which the lining of the uterus grow= s in other areas of the body.
Studies show that 20 per cent of women who suffer from endometriosis an= d are trying to conceive will not succeed.
Lakshmi was admitted to a New York hospital earlier this month (Jan10) = and spent five days under doctors' care after a baby scare, according to = the New York Post's gossip column PageSix.
Details of Lakshmi's medical problem are unknown, but a source tells th= e publication, "The baby was in serious danger." The former model is now recovering at home with her close friend, talen= t agency boss Teddy Forstmann, as she nears her February (10) due date.
The insider adds, "Teddy has been by her side the whole time. He has be= en incredibly wonderful and supportive." Lakshmi has refused to name the father of her baby, but new reports sug= gest he's venture capitalist and Columbia Business School teacher Michael= Dell.
Lakshmi's publicist had not responded to requests for a comment as WENN= went to press.

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