teenage pregnancy

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The youngest parents

teenage pregnancy as it shapes lives
1997
Follows the lives of young women and men of different races, places, and economic situations, who are, or are about to become parents, drawing from interviews that took place over the course of several years to reveal their dreams and fears for their children. Includes two photo essays.

"I'm pregnant, now what do I do?"

1997
Discusses the feelings and circumstances of and possible options for teenagers who become pregnant and describes the experiences of young women who kept their babies, who had abortions, and who gave their babies up for adoption.

Hey Nostradamus!

a novel
2003
Chronicles the story of four people who are still wrestling with sorrow fifteen years after a school shooting incident occurred in their sleepy suburban town.

What kind of love?

the diary of a pregnant teenager
1996
When a fifteen-year-old girl with a promising future learns that she is pregnant, she faces the most difficult decision of her young life.

Your pregnancy and newborn journey

how to take care of yourself and your newborn if you're a pregnant teen
1991
Discusses nutritional, medical, and social aspects of teenage pregnancy and teenage parenthood.

Tamara's child

a novel
2010
Pregnant sixteen-year-old Tamara Ames travels to the small lumber town of Fir Valley, Oregon to begin a new life for herself and her child, and when she becomes the victim of a scheme to take her newborn baby from her, Tamara fights to keep her child.

Everything you need to know about birth control

1998
Discusses the reproductive system and the various methods of birth control and how they work.

Teenage pregnancy

1994
Photographs and text give the young reader important facts about being sexually active, becoming pregnant, and having and raising a baby, as well as alternatives such as abortion or adoption.

Her daughter's eyes

2001
Sixteen-year-old Kate is going to have a baby. She's done all to prepare for the new child's birthbut one thing: She hasn't told anyone.

Spike

2006
Fourteen-year-old Spike discovers she is pregnant and must decide whether or not to keep the baby and how to deal with the reactions of everyone around her.

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