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| The Unplanned Pregnancy Book for Teens and College Students | 
enlarge | Author: Dorrie Williams-wheeler Publisher: Sparkledoll Productions Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 53414
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 136 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 5.8 x 0.4
ISBN: 0974783234 Dewey Decimal Number: 618 EAN: 9780974783239 ASIN: 0974783234
Publication Date: December 10, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: GREAT BUY!Brand New From US Distributor! WE ARE A 5 STAR SELLER with OVER 3,500,000 BOOKS SOLD!!! OVER ~ 600,000 FEEDBACKS ~ POSTED!!!
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Product Description I Think I'm Pregnant. What Should I Do???? Educate yourself. Make a plan. Take action. Okay, you're pregnant and this is now how you planned things. It was a surprise, an accident, and unexpected event and you just don't know what to do. The Unplanned Pregnancy Book for Teens and College Students is a helpful guide written to provide you with information and resources that can help you come to terms with how to handle your unplanned pregnancy. This book is not written to influence you or to change your mind about how you should deal with your unplanned pregnancy. This book aims to education. Only you and the people who are helping you with your current situation can help you determine what is the best thing for you to do. Whether you plan to continue your pregnancy and become a parent, decide to terminate your pregnancy, or if you decide that adoption is the best option for you, The Unplanned Pregnancy Book for Teens and College Students is here to help you. Special features include prenatal care guide, new baby item check list, DNA paternity testing information, listing of universities that offer family housing, information about programs such as WIC, Food Stamps, and Medicaid for low income mothers, information about mandatory waiting laws and parental consent and notification laws, information about types of adoption, birth control guide, web links and other valuable resources. Also includes real life stories from women who faced unplanned pregnancies.
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More of a reference guide September 7, 2008 I bought this book thinking it was more of a pregnancy guide for my teenage daughter. What it turned out to be was more of a reference guide for things like adoption, abortion and abandonment. It had a few short personal stories for each section. Definately not a book for a teen who plans to keep her baby.
Straight talk about pregnancy June 9, 2005 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
The Unplanned Pregnancy Book for Teens and College Students is an excellent resource for young parents-to-be. Williams-Wheeler has compiled a step-by-step guide so an individual can formulate a course of action and gain insight into their purpose in life. The chapters are detailed and offer a non-judgmental description of all the options available. Particular attention is given to determining if you are actually pregnant, how to have conversations with parents and boyfriend/child's father, what to expect during the pregnancy, parental assistance programs, what will the baby need, the 411 on abortion, adoption, future contraception, and an extensive resource section with addresses, telephone numbers and internet addresses.
Williams-Wheeler has taken the time to develop a resource that will enlighten lives and encourage young people. It is written in easy to read language and organized to answer the questions young parents may have. She offers first-hand stories and testimonies from teens and young adults who found themselves in similar situations. There is also a section with questions to stimulate conversation and activities to be used in conjunction with the reading. This is a superb resource for every high school counselor, youth group advisor, or organization that works with teens. Reviewed by M. Bruner for Loose Leaves Book Review
A Great Resource April 17, 2005 11 out of 13 found this review helpful
You suspect you're pregnant: you're young, in high school, college or the workforce. What is your next step, what does the future hold for you? THE UNPLANNED PREGNANCY BOOK FOR TEENS AND COLLEGE STUDENTS by Dorrie Williams-Wheeler is the perfect stop to get advice and a sense of purpose.
Williams-Wheeler lays out a step-by-step guide, beginning with suspected pregnancy to confirmation and the road to follow throughout. Highlighted in great detail are the stages of pregnancy, assistance programs, childcare options, and expectations during prenatal care, breastfeeding and much more.
THE UNPLANNED PREGNANCY BOOK FOR TEENS AND COLLEGE STUDENTS is written in an easy to read language just for teens. Many resources are listed via the web, telephone contacts and reading material. She also offers encouragement for the future and showcases stories of young women faced with an unplanned pregnancy and their coping mechanisms. This is a great resource for young women who find themselves faced with the fact that they are pregnant, alone and fear the judgment and rejection of others. (RAW Rating: 4.5)
Reviewed by Dawn R. Reeves of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers
Educate Yourself. Make a Plan. Take Action. April 8, 2005 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
What am I going to do? What is my family going to think? What will my boyfriend think? What will he do?
These are just a few of the many questions that might go through the mind of a teenage female (soon to be woman) that discovers that she is or might be pregnant. Unfortunately, if the test proves positive, her life as she knew it ends and those personal questions become extremely important. Not only will she be bombarded with emotional stress but financial stress to supply healthcare and support for a `new edition' to the world. Within such a short amount of time, a young woman is forced to make life-changing decisions at a time she is extremely emotional and least equipped to do so. What on Earth could lighten the load for a young woman who has suddenly found herself with this seemingly unbearable responsibility?
The answer to this question, in my opinion, is the following. "Educate yourself. Make a plan. Take action." Author Dorrie Williams-Wheeler has written "The Unplanned Pregnancy Book for Teens and College Students" for exactly this purpose.
"The Unplanned Pregnancy Book for Teens and College Students" is less than 120 pages, however, it is an encyclopedia of information. It could serve as the OnStar for any young woman who has become lost in the wilderness of unplanned pregnancy. Its advice provides them something they don't always know they have-Options.
Confusion without hope becomes destruction. This book provides hope. Not only is it packed with information on adoption, safe haven laws, paternity testing, financial assistance and valuable phone numbers and web resources, it contains stories of young women who have been in the same situation. It contains stories, from young women who've been in those shoes, who were still able to forge ahead. These stories reassure young women that they are not alone and that they are not helpless.
In the spirit of the author, I believe I can say that no young woman wants to find herself in this situation. It is a situation that people wish not to discuss until they are faced with it. I will also go further to say that you might not need this book on your bookshelf...however, I would not necessarily recommend you buy this book for yourself. Those in need of it are probably not thinking "Is there a book out there for me?" Nevertheless, I guarantee you that within the last 5 years, or maybe even now, you've known a young woman who desperately needed this book. What these young women need is education and support and this book more than provides this for them. Buy it for them...because for them, it is essential reading.
Author, Dorrie Williams-Wheeler, holds a Masters of Science of Education degree from Southern Illinois University.
Review by Robert Denson III Managing Editor of Sunpiper Press
Just the Facts, Ma'am April 8, 2005 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
Williams-Wheeler's book is a plain English guide to everything a teen needs to know if they become pregnant. It encourages girls to educate themselves, decide on an option, and act without delay in a situation that could easily be paralyzing. It opens with how to determine whether you are pregnant, then moves to who to tell--and who not to.
The book is comprehensive, giving all the options for dealing with teen pregnancy, and a step-by-step guide through each. It also covers after-care for each option, then stresses preventing a subsequent pregnancy--from abstinence to all other forms of birth control. Each chapter contains stories from girls who have experienced pregnancy--from age 12 - 22. Some were heart-rending. I appreciate that Williams-Wheeler urges girls to continue their education and to take care of their bodies.
An excellent resource for a girl in a bad situation.
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