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Please reference or link to your alleged statistics concerning "Catholic schools have a higher rate of teenage pregnancy."

Thank you.

2006-09-10 16:12:51 · answer #1 · answered by imacatholic2 7 · 1 0

am i able to please see your records on teenage pregnancies from the 1900's? the only difference between in the present day and the 1900's is intercourse and being pregnant beforehand marriage replaced into suggested then because of the fact it replaced right into a social taboo. i don't be responsive to why you human beings do no longer comprehend this, infants have been having intercourse perpetually, because of the fact the advent of guy. intercourse between infants isn't a sparkling theory. this is not some thing that has only cropped up in the previous couple of years. in fact we gained't assume mom and dad to exact show their infants in sexual training. it will be a remember left as much as the kin and physicians yet there are too many irresponsible and/or apathetic mom and dad. Abstinence purely training won't end intercourse and sexual training won't end intercourse. All we are able to do is show and guard against it. maximum international places have yet to discover a happy medium while it includes sexual training and abstinence training. fortuitously, after our short stint with huge unfold abstinence-purely training, many faculties in the U.S. at the instant are combining the two abstinence and sexual training. In examine in cutting-edge times has mentioned the form of training has the two greater suitable abstinence, replaced contraceptive practices and swayed against irresponsible intercourse. Teenage pregnancies have slowly been declining with the aid of this.

2016-12-15 05:06:07 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

no they don't ... i went to an all girls catholic school many moons ago and we were taught about contraception but in them days you were told it was against the church rules to use them .....now they teach about using the lot and mainly condoms because of aids ..... when i was at school we were taught in year 7 they now teach in year 6 my son had two vds to watch at school which all parents view before hand and sadly some parents said no to them watching them ...... i have also taught my kids about them and that if they respect themselves and the girl that they will use something be it the pill for her or the condom for him ..... people can still follow there religion but they also need to make sure that they don't follow it to the stage were they put themselves at risk...and yes I'm a catholic and yes i have been on the pill you just need to have a healthy balance between your religion and your life

2006-09-09 13:46:40 · answer #3 · answered by carol p 4 · 0 0

I know of no studies that support or refute this contention, but I doubt that it is true. Students whose parents can afford to send them to Catholic school tend to originate from the higher socio-economic strata. Teen pregnancy is much more prevalent in lower economic classes.

2006-09-08 23:35:25 · answer #4 · answered by marbledog 6 · 0 0

I'm from a Catholic School and I'm a girl and No one from my school is pregnant...I believe that Teen Pregnancy happens in Public Schools...

Other Teen Girls in general think that having a kid will be okay but I dont think they're smart enough...lots of teen girls are homeless because of having a child...they think they're responsible but they're not...

they have to think before having dumb sex...

:)

2006-09-08 23:15:04 · answer #5 · answered by Princess Answers 3 · 0 0

I go to a catholic school and I have got taught about contraception, its just that they advise you not to use contraception. So my answer is No they don't have more people falling pregnant.

2006-09-08 23:09:54 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They teach that in catholic schools nowadays. Complete with bananas.

2006-09-08 23:12:13 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yes. No sex education. No birth control. Just like in the 12th Century.

2006-09-08 23:12:34 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No, because they are also taught about how babies are made, so hopefully they will abstain till they get married.

btw Don't they teach how babies are made at other schools?

2006-09-08 23:11:25 · answer #9 · answered by carl 4 · 0 0

If they are thought about abstinence then there will be less teen pregnancy. Knowledge is power. You won't die without sex, but you can die of a sexually transmitted disease.

2006-09-08 23:13:36 · answer #10 · answered by Emmanuel H 3 · 0 0

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