While abstinence is the cheapest and most guaranteed method of avoiding pregnancy, it's not the only way. By teaching of different methods to avoid pregnancy and also giving precautions on the dangers of STDs, teenagers will, for the most part, get the message.
Give them the information they need and let them make their own moral decisions. Anything that happens is their responsibility and they must live with it.
generally they are not prepared for potential consequences nor take them seriously
you shouldn't?
The best form of birth control in abstinence.
completely avoiding any activity by choice.
That depends on the school board's sex education policy in your area.
It's important so you don't get STDs (Sexually transmitted diseases).
The best form of birth control is abstinence.
Abstinence.
abstinence
The best way to teach teenagers about pregnancy is through discussion. Speaking to teens is the best way to spread the knowledge of safe sexual intercourse and of abstinence. There is lots of information on how to speak to teens about issues in books and intranet websites. This a very informative site: www.dosomething.org/project/��teen-pregnancy-awareness
Abstinence :D
Abstinence is the choice to not engage in sexual relations, and being a decision, is not purchasable, unless you are paying people not to have sex. You may be thinking of absinthe, a reputedly addictive drink temporarily outlawed in many countries.
Fertility-awareness (abstinence during fertile cycle) and withdrawal take more self control than some teens (and anyone - really) have and are not as effective as hormonal BC and condoms.