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Rising Birth Rates Among Young Girls Ignite Controversy Over Sex Education

September 1, 2025 - 07:19

Rising Birth Rates Among Young Girls Ignite Controversy Over Sex Education

Amid a spike in birth rates among girls aged 10 to 14, a heated debate has emerged regarding the future of sex education in a country with deep-rooted Catholic values. Advocates for comprehensive sex education argue that equipping young people with knowledge about reproductive health is essential to prevent early pregnancies and empower them to make informed choices. They contend that a lack of education can lead to unintended consequences, including health risks and social stigma.

Conversely, opponents of expanded sex education emphasize traditional values and the belief that such discussions should be reserved for the family context. They express concerns that introducing these topics in schools could undermine moral teachings and lead to increased sexual activity among teens.

As the nation grapples with rising statistics, the conversation surrounding sex education becomes increasingly urgent. Policymakers, educators, and parents are called to navigate this complex issue, balancing cultural beliefs with the pressing need for effective education to safeguard the health and future of young girls.


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