Is the Media to Blame for Rise in Teen Pregnancy?
Jessica Cross, O&B Co-Editor
Issue date: 10/3/08 Section: Opinion
|
This is of no offense to Governor Palin because I personally am a fan and I understand that in life unexpected things happen that do not go with our plans and we just have to deal with it the best that we can. However, I have noticed that like never before, young girls are being bombarded by images of oversexed, underdressed, and now, pregnant celebrities or public figures in the media. Television shows, movies, music, magazines, etc. often choose unplanned pregnancies as a plotline. It seems that the media and Hollywood have glamorized pregnancy so much that for some reason, misguided girls find it more acceptable. For example, when Jamie Lynn Spears announced her pregnancy earlier this year (she has since given birth), Nickelodeon decided to continue the airing of the already filmed fourth season of her show Zoey 101 instead of canceling it. As a role model to younger viewers, perhaps this aided in giving young girls the wrong idea about teenage pregnancy.
Tyra Banks recently discussed the issue on an episode of her talk show, The Tyra Banks Show. Banks put together a panel of teenage girls who were already expecting, were already teenage mothers, or wanted to become pregnant to gain a better understanding of why they are having sex at such an early age and to determine how they feel about being pregnant. The response from a 14-year-old on the panel was "Jamie Lynn just had a baby, why can't I?" According to Banks, teenage pregnancy is on the rise for the first time in nearly 15 years, with 100 million teenage girls becoming pregnant each year. 100 million babies having babies.


Be the first to comment on this story