Scenarios about 'teen pregnancy'
Teen pregnancy refers to conception occurring in females aged 13-19, representing a significant social and public health concern across various historical periods and cultures. Throughout history, societal responses have evolved from acceptance when early marriage was common to increasing concern in modern contexts where it often disrupts education and economic opportunities. In alternate history scenarios, different approaches to sex education, contraception availability, or cultural attitudes toward adolescent sexuality can significantly impact demographic patterns and social development.
What If Sex Education Was Never Controversial?
Exploring the alternate timeline where sex education became a standard, uncontroversial part of school curricula across the United States and globally, transforming public health outcomes and social attitudes toward sexuality.