It clearly didn't glorify teen pregnancy...everyone talked about her (not in a nice way), people steered clear of her, and as she said to her boyfriend, you are the only one who looks at my face, not my belly. The ultrasound tech was nasty, she apparently missed her prom, and the whole ending made it clear it is hard to plan what to do, life changes. What it did do was open up the idea of adoption, an issue that's really dropped off the radar screen during the whole abortion debate. And it was clear that Juno was clear from the start that she was in no way ready to raise a baby.
