In the early 2000s, schools in Perth introduced realistic baby simulators to discourage teen pregnancy . The idea was simple—give teenage girls a taste of the responsibility of caring for a newborn.

But the results were unexpected Instead of reducing pregnancy rates, studies found that girls who used the simulators were actually more likely to become pregnant compared to those who didn’t

What was meant to be a preventive measure ended up having the opposite effect, showing that real-life behavior is often more complex than planned interventions.
In the early 2000s, schools in Perth introduced realistic baby simulators to discourage teen pregnancy . The idea was simple—give teenage girls a taste of the responsibility of caring for a newborn. But the results were unexpected Instead of reducing pregnancy rates, studies found that girls who used the simulators were actually more likely to become pregnant compared to those who didn’t What was meant to be a preventive measure ended up having the opposite effect, showing that real-life behavior is often more complex than planned interventions.
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