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Problem of unwanted pregnancy

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UNWANTED pregnancy is mostly found among teenagers. Thus, parents and guardians should look after their girls properly.  In particular, girls that hawk things around do become victim of unwanted pregnancies.

If their parents can stop them from hawking, this will decrease the rate of unwanted pregnancy among teenagers.

Again, parents and guardians should monitor and guide their girls, so that they do not give room for immoralities that come through induction or seduction by men.

Parents should watch over their girls thoroughly; they should know their whereabouts even in school. They should know the kind of people they make friends with, particularly when they start menstruation because that is the most delicate period.

Parents should be more concerned about their girls during that period.

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