A young pregnant teenage girl might choose abortion for the following reasons. Select all that apply
A. Believes being pregnant will ruin her figure and no one will want to date her.
B. Cannot afford a child now.
C. Cannot trust the father to support her and the baby.
D. Does not want anyone to know she is pregnant.
E. Feels she is too young to be a mother.
F. Believes her parents will kill her if they find out she is pregnant.
ANS: B, C, D, E
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