European Scientific Journal January 2014 edition vol.10, No.2 ISSN: 1857 – 7881 (Print) e - ISSN 1857- 7431 157 LIVED EXPERIENCES OF EARLY PREGNANCY AMONG TEENAGERS: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY Angeline M. Pogoy Ed. D. Rustica Verzosa Ed. D. Nerlie S. Coming Ronalissa G. Agustino Cebu Normal University, Cebu City, Philippines Abstract This case study attempts to determine the lived experiences of early pregnancy among high and low performing students in terms of the causes, effects, challenges and their coping mechanisms. The naturalistic paradigm was used in the study with the purposively chosen informants with varied tools to cross-check their responses. Results show that curiosity, lack of sexual knowledge, financial and family problems and uncontrolled emotions cause pregnancy among teenagers. Teenage mothers face a lot of challenges after pregnancy like providing proper care and needs of their child. High performing teenage mothers are college levels and work for a living to support the needs of their child. Low performing teenage mothers ended up as housewives. Teenage mothers have less possibility to finish their studies after engaging in early pregnancy. Taking care of the baby and providing financial assistance are challenges they encountered and tried to cope up with. The academic performance, the financial status and support of the family of teenage mothers determine if they can pursue their studies and achieve their dreams in life. Sex and sexuality education should not just be a concept but should be developed further as a complete discipline and much more research should be conducted to that regard. Keywords: Teenage pregnancy, naturalistic paradigm, coping mechanism Introduction Adolescence is a stage where teenagers adjust in their physical and emotional changes in life (Lerner & Steinberg, 2004). Teenagers prefer to go with their peers rather than with their parents due to strong peer pressure. Early adolescence also represent the period of sexual maturation