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Peer Pressure & Teenage Pregnancy
Teenager peer pressure is real. Many teens engage in unhealthy activities just so that their peers will notice them or so that they may fit in. Peer pressure to engage in sexual activity is so common, a variety of terms refer to the behavior, such as “hooking up,” “booty calls” or referring to someone as “a friend with benefits.”
Trying to Get Pregnant After a Miscarriage
Having a miscarriage is a devastating experience. The decision on whether to try again or when to try again is a difficult one. You need to be emotionally ready to try to conceive again, recommends the American Pregnancy Association. As to when you should try, new information contradicts older schools of thought.
Vitamin F Skin Care
If you need a little positive spin on your diet, you can start referring to fatty acids as Vitamin F. Fatty acids are as essential to your health as nearly any other vitamin or mineral and can be vital to vibrant healthy skin. Instead of worrying about the fatty acids in your diet, start to call them Vitamin F, the skin-care advocate.
Chinese Methods for Birth Control
As of July 2010, China’s population grew to an estimated 1.33 billion, making it the most populated country in the world. China’s ever-growing population prompted its government to implement the controversial “one-child” policy in 1979, which imposes a heavy fine to couples if they have a supernumerary child without a permit. Those who follow the law receive rewards and benefits. With no policy overturn in sight, as of 2010, Chinese couples continue to take birth control methods available to them.
Baby Adoption Requirements
Adoption is a viable alternative for many would-be parents who either cannot conceive or prefer to adopt. Those who want to adopt must meet certain requirements to gain approval before they can begin the wait for their child. Requirements vary, so look at several different agencies to find one that fits with you.
