Recent data reveals that nearly one in four teens contracts a sexually transmitted infection annually, while unintended teen pregnancy rates remain high. Despite the crucial role sexual and reproductive systems play in lifelong health, many young people lack accurate, timely education. A key challenge is the inconsistent sex education curriculum across states, with some students exposed only to abstinence-focused programs and others receiving comprehensive lessons too late. These gaps leave youth unprepared for real-life situations, highlighting the urgent need for reform in sex education delivery and content.
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16. Delays in Teaching—Starting Too Late Sex education is frequently introduced only in middle or high school, by which time many students have already become sexually…