Lately, society has been very accepting towards teen pregnancy.
I remember walking around high school and noticing how many girls were
pregnant, and it got to a point where it wasn’t even surprising anymore.
It’s slowly but surely evolving into a “norm”. Teen pregnancy used to be
something that was once frowned upon, something you would want to keep to
yourself; it’s now being embraced seemingly. I believe society has played a key
role for teen pregnancies; society has made it more comfortable for teens to be
open with their pregnancy without having to worry as much about how people will
view them. It seems like teen pregnancy is somewhat of a fad, a
trend. So many people are doing it, it almost seems cool to teens.
Believe it or not, some girls actually want to be pregnant.
And to make this situation even more common, the media seems to
be both encouraging and trying to minimize teen pregnancy. You see shows
like 16 & Pregnant or Teen Mom, which intentions were to make
teens more aware of the reality of teen pregnancy. This show actually showed
the raw, uncut reality of teen pregnancy, you usually don’t see the struggle
that teens put up with but in Teen Mom you actually do. Despite
trying to make awareness, some teens seem to think of being a teenage mother as
being glamorous simply because of how downplayed some the media has made it
seem. The media has a very strong effect on many people’s opinions,
choices, and how they act. Little do teens know, babies aren’t always as
cute and cuddly as they seem, they actually require a lot of work.
Back in high school, one of my close friends
got pregnant. All she used to talk about was how she would dress her
daughter up, and how cute she would be; little did she know that wasn’t even
the half to having a child. I think that society affected her thoughts on
her pregnancy; she didn’t make it a big deal and seemed to be okay with it. As
soon as she had her baby, she was in for a reality check. Society makes
teen pregnancy seem a lot easier than what actually is. The world we live
in is definitely a reflection of oblivious we are in certain aspects.