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Name: Kenede A.

Hinlayagan Date:
Yr&Sec.: 12 Sikatuna Rating:

Activity 1: Title

The Effect of Early Pregnancy among Students in


Hinlayagan National High School
School Year 20a18-2019
Name: Kenede A. Hinlayagan Date: July 8, 2019
Year and Section: 12-Dagohoy Rating:

ACTIVITY 2

The Effects of Pregnancy among Students in


Hinlayagan National High School
School Year 2018-2019

Rationale
It has been observed that teenage pregnancy has remained
persistent in our local communities due to various contributing factors and
has had negative impacts the life of the teenagers involved, more specific
on a student. Affirm that teenage mothers are unlikely to complete high
school education. The non-completion of a secondary school education
limit the life earning potentials among the teenage population, which could
perpetuate the cycle of impoverishment among them. Based on this, the
study is therefore, concerned with the identification and assessment of the
causes and the impact of teenage pregnancy on the academic
performance of the teenagers at a selected school as well as exploring
various strategies through which it can be avoided , or tackled in a local
government areas, so as to enable teenage mothers and fathers as well as
sexually active teenagers who would have dropped out of school due to
teenage pregnancy to achieve their educational and career goals. When
teens fall pregnant they are forced to drop out of school which lowers their
chances of finding employment.
Girls who give birth at a young age have a higher risk of maternal
death and infant mortality. Those who survive, often have to face obstetric
complications and the challenges surrounding low birth weight.
The significance of the study is to shade light in our current
pregnancy policy and how to improve it and to ensure that regulations are
forced at ground level for school girls who get pregnant to be re-integrated
in the mainstream educational system. In most cases, schoolgirls who
become pregnant in rural areas and towns have to either resort to unsafe
abortions or they face official school expulsion due to pregnancy. According
to some policy, a girl may continue with her education after giving birth,
provided that the principal if no social worker is readily available is satisfied
that the infant will be cared by a responsible adult.
To understand all these things are very important to all students to
avoid any early pregnancy, and to be more knowledgeable for the better
future. We must set our goals in life first like finished our study and have a
good work before entering the stage of motherhood so that there is no
regret at the end.
Name: Kenede A. Hinlayagan Date:
Yr&Sec.:12 Sikatuna Rating:

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