The Importace of Teaching Sex Education in Schools

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There is a show on the MTV network called 16 and pregnant. The show follows teen mothers that are between the ages of 14-18 dealing with the with one of the risks of having sex which is pregnancy. The show has been on for a few years now, and Time Magazine reported in May 2013 that the reason behind the decline in teen pregnancies in the United States is the exposure to shows like 16 and pregnant. Researchers at the University of North Carolina separated 162 teens into a group that watched three episodes of 16 and pregnant and a group that did not. They also polled 1,008 teens about whether they watch the show. Teens from the poll study and the viewing study reported that watching the show made pregnancy more real to them, and gave them a better understanding of the challenges of being pregnant, and how to avoid it. Sex education should be taught in schools, because teens need to know the risks of their sexual actions, and what to do to prevent those risks. Not only does sex ed help reduce the amount of teen pregnancies, but it also reduces the risks of sexually transmitted diseases.There has always been the idea of teaching Abstinence only education, but when a teenager is in a situation where he or she decides they want to go through with having sex, they need to be given the tools like knowing how to use a condom, and how to use birth control to at least have safe sex, and that is what teaching sex education in schools does.

One of the biggest reasons for sex ed is teen pregnancy. The U.S. teen birth rate was 50 to 55 births per 1,000 women through the 1970’s and 1980’s, rising to nearly 60 births per 1,000 women in the early 1990’s, but has declined since then. The question that we begin to ask ourselves is what happened af...

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...in schools for teens to have all the information they need to make the right decisions, and to take control of their own sex lives.
Sex education should be taught in schools, because teens need to know the risks of their sexual actions, and what to do to prevent those risks. Teen pregnancy, and STD’s are two of the biggest risks among teenagers, and they need to be given the proper education, and tools to make informed decisions about their sexual health. Abstinence only education is certainly an option for them, but they won’t receive information on how to use contraceptives to help prevent those risks. With the sex education programs in schools now teens are learning how to take control of their bodies, and their sex health. With more and more of these programs being taught in schools today, hopefully the decline and teen pregnancy, and STD’s begin to decline.

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