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Youth Communication helps marginalized youth develop their full potential through reading and writing, so that
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Abortion (10 found)
Facing an unplanned pregnancy at 16, the writer realizes she’s not ready to be a mother and opts for an abortion. (full text)
Quaneyah interviews a nurse practitioner to get the facts about abortion and pregnancy prevention (full text)
"Still a baby" herself, DeAnna can't decide what to do about her unplanned pregnancy. After days of indecision, DeAnna's mother steps in and makes the choice for her. (full text)
Imani interviews the director of the New York Civil Liberties Union's Teen Health Initiative about the reproductive rights of teens. They discuss abortion, confidentiality, and the rights of pregnant and parenting teens.
After getting a girl pregnant at 15, the writer agonizes about becoming an unprepared father. Now he understands why it's important to take precautions before having sex.
Jezaida tells the stories of three girlfriends who became pregnant as teens.
The writer gets pregnant in her sophomore year of high school and decides to have an abortion.
Fearing that no one will believe her, the author keeps her rape a secret and is scorned by schoolmates and family.
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