Teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) remain significant healthcare issues despite declining pregnancy rates, with a high school dropout rate of approximately 70% among pregnant teens. A lack of sexual education and social influences contribute to early sexual activity, with chlamydia being the most prevalent STD, often asymptomatic in women and potentially harmful if untreated. Effective prevention requires comprehensive sex education that encompasses both abstinence and contraception awareness, alongside the need for healthcare providers to inform adolescents about the implications of sexual activity.