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algol13
3 years ago
13

After completing your research on teen pregnancy, compare your life now with how it might be if you became a teen father or moth

er. Include how having a child might affect your education.
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1 answer:
Lilit [14]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Here's what i'd put

Explanation:

My life now is very simple, because i go to school and come back and do homework while occasionally going out. If i became a teen parent, I'd become much more busy. I'd have a new life to take care of! I would probably get much less sleep and have to be up to take care of the baby, and I would have to spare so much time to take care of the baby. Having a baby right now might effect my education because I would barely have any time to even do school work or i might even have to drop out to get a job and have more money for all the thinks he or she might need.

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