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Most teens who give birth or father a child are from two-parent households and live above the federal poverty level, according to a new study conducted by not-for-profit research organization Child Trends for the
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When teenagers receive health education and information about contraception, the number of them having unintended pregnancies decreases, finds a large new review. Unintended pregnancy among adolescents is a common global problem. According to the review, in the United States, 9 percent of adolescents between 15 and 19 years old become pregnant each year. India has even higher rates, where 19 p
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In a speech Monday on sex education in Texas, Planned Parenthood Federation of America President Cecile Richards said that grassroots support is essential to making improvements in reproductive health and education, the San Antonio Express-News reports.
Researchers suggest strong disapproval of contraception might be a factor