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Teen pregnancies up thanks to abstinence education
Teen pregnancy, abortion rates rise
during Bush Administration By Sharon Jayson, USA TODAY The teen pregnancy rate in the USA rose 3% in 2006, the first increase in more than a decade, according to data out today. The data also show higher rates of births and abortions among girls 15-19. The numbers, calculated by the Guttmacher Institute, a non-profit group that studies reproductive and sexual health, show a clear reversal from the downward trend that began in the 1990s. About 7% of teen girls got pregnant in 2006, a rate of 71.5 pregnancies per 1,000 teens. That's up slightly from 69.5 in 2005, Guttmacher says. In 1990, when rates peaked, about 12% got pregnant. Just as the long-term declines in teen pregnancy were for all racial and ethnic groups, the rise in 2006 was for all demographics, the report shows. ***Guttmacher and others suggest the increase is related to a focus on abstinence-only sex education programs under the Bush administration.*** Funding for abstinence doubled from 2000 to 2003, to $120 million. By 2008, funding was at $176 million. Guttmacher is an outspoken opponent of abstinence-only education. "The focus on abstinence and the shifts in pregnancy occurred about the same time," says Guttmacher's Lawrence Finer. "The issue here is clearly that we have a lot of teenagers who are having sex, but they aren't careful enough at contraception to avoid pregnancy," says Sarah Brown, executive director of the nonprofit National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy, who has seen Guttmacher's numbers. Some speculated a rise in teen birth rates reported last year was a result of fewer abortions, but the data show otherwise. "There isn't enough evidence to say there's a causal relationship, but pregnancies overall are increasing, regardless of whether they're carried to term or not," Finer says. Those on the other side cry foul. "To me, it appears to be another opportunity to throw a barb at abstinence education," says Valerie Huber of the National Abstinence Education Association. She says that only a quarter of federal funding for teen sexuality programs went to abstinence in 2008. In 2006, two-thirds of all teen pregnancies were to ages 18-19; data do not reflect marital status. Guttmacher's analysis shows a 4% increase in the teen birth rate and a 1% rise in abortion rates, based on federal statistics and Guttmacher's abortion research. The National Center for Health Statistics will release its pregnancy rate data later this year. - - - Abstinence Education...a right-wing wet dream...that leads to pregnancy. |
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Teen pregnancies up thanks to abstinence education
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Teen pregnancy, abortion rates rise during Bush Administration By Sharon Jayson, USA TODAY The teen pregnancy rate in the USA rose 3% in 2006, the first increase in more than a decade, according to data out today. The data also show higher rates of births and abortions among girls 15-19. The numbers, calculated by the Guttmacher Institute, a non-profit group that studies reproductive and sexual health, show a clear reversal from the downward trend that began in the 1990s. About 7% of teen girls got pregnant in 2006, a rate of 71.5 pregnancies per 1,000 teens. That's up slightly from 69.5 in 2005, Guttmacher says. In 1990, when rates peaked, about 12% got pregnant. Just as the long-term declines in teen pregnancy were for all racial and ethnic groups, the rise in 2006 was for all demographics, the report shows. ***Guttmacher and others suggest the increase is related to a focus on abstinence-only sex education programs under the Bush administration.*** Funding for abstinence doubled from 2000 to 2003, to $120 million. By 2008, funding was at $176 million. Guttmacher is an outspoken opponent of abstinence-only education. "The focus on abstinence and the shifts in pregnancy occurred about the same time," says Guttmacher's Lawrence Finer. "The issue here is clearly that we have a lot of teenagers who are having sex, but they aren't careful enough at contraception to avoid pregnancy," says Sarah Brown, executive director of the nonprofit National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy, who has seen Guttmacher's numbers. Some speculated a rise in teen birth rates reported last year was a result of fewer abortions, but the data show otherwise. "There isn't enough evidence to say there's a causal relationship, but pregnancies overall are increasing, regardless of whether they're carried to term or not," Finer says. Those on the other side cry foul. "To me, it appears to be another opportunity to throw a barb at abstinence education," says Valerie Huber of the National Abstinence Education Association. She says that only a quarter of federal funding for teen sexuality programs went to abstinence in 2008. In 2006, two-thirds of all teen pregnancies were to ages 18-19; data do not reflect marital status. Guttmacher's analysis shows a 4% increase in the teen birth rate and a 1% rise in abortion rates, based on federal statistics and Guttmacher's abortion research. The National Center for Health Statistics will release its pregnancy rate data later this year. - - - Abstinence Education...a right-wing wet dream...that leads to pregnancy. Or maybe Harry got his shooter working again and started boffing teen age girls like he used to. |
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Teen pregnancies up thanks to abstinence education
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Harry wrote: Teen pregnancy, abortion rates rise during Bush Administration By Sharon Jayson, USA TODAY The teen pregnancy rate in the USA rose 3% in 2006, the first increase in more than a decade, according to data out today. The data also show higher rates of births and abortions among girls 15-19. The numbers, calculated by the Guttmacher Institute, a non-profit group that studies reproductive and sexual health, show a clear reversal from the downward trend that began in the 1990s. About 7% of teen girls got pregnant in 2006, a rate of 71.5 pregnancies per 1,000 teens. That's up slightly from 69.5 in 2005, Guttmacher says. In 1990, when rates peaked, about 12% got pregnant. Just as the long-term declines in teen pregnancy were for all racial and ethnic groups, the rise in 2006 was for all demographics, the report shows. ***Guttmacher and others suggest the increase is related to a focus on abstinence-only sex education programs under the Bush administration.*** Funding for abstinence doubled from 2000 to 2003, to $120 million. By 2008, funding was at $176 million. Guttmacher is an outspoken opponent of abstinence-only education. "The focus on abstinence and the shifts in pregnancy occurred about the same time," says Guttmacher's Lawrence Finer. "The issue here is clearly that we have a lot of teenagers who are having sex, but they aren't careful enough at contraception to avoid pregnancy," says Sarah Brown, executive director of the nonprofit National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy, who has seen Guttmacher's numbers. Some speculated a rise in teen birth rates reported last year was a result of fewer abortions, but the data show otherwise. "There isn't enough evidence to say there's a causal relationship, but pregnancies overall are increasing, regardless of whether they're carried to term or not," Finer says. Those on the other side cry foul. "To me, it appears to be another opportunity to throw a barb at abstinence education," says Valerie Huber of the National Abstinence Education Association. She says that only a quarter of federal funding for teen sexuality programs went to abstinence in 2008. In 2006, two-thirds of all teen pregnancies were to ages 18-19; data do not reflect marital status. Guttmacher's analysis shows a 4% increase in the teen birth rate and a 1% rise in abortion rates, based on federal statistics and Guttmacher's abortion research. The National Center for Health Statistics will release its pregnancy rate data later this year. - - - Abstinence Education...a right-wing wet dream...that leads to pregnancy. Or maybe Harry got his shooter working again and started boffing teen age girls like he used to. Sorry, "flajims," but the real Harry uses a mac and doesn't post as a Harry using "Thunderbird 2.0.0.23 (Windows/20090812)" |
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Teen pregnancies up thanks to abstinence education
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Harry wrote: Harry wrote: Teen pregnancy, abortion rates rise during Bush Administration By Sharon Jayson, USA TODAY The teen pregnancy rate in the USA rose 3% in 2006, the first increase in more than a decade, according to data out today. The data also show higher rates of births and abortions among girls 15-19. The numbers, calculated by the Guttmacher Institute, a non-profit group that studies reproductive and sexual health, show a clear reversal from the downward trend that began in the 1990s. About 7% of teen girls got pregnant in 2006, a rate of 71.5 pregnancies per 1,000 teens. That's up slightly from 69.5 in 2005, Guttmacher says. In 1990, when rates peaked, about 12% got pregnant. Just as the long-term declines in teen pregnancy were for all racial and ethnic groups, the rise in 2006 was for all demographics, the report shows. ***Guttmacher and others suggest the increase is related to a focus on abstinence-only sex education programs under the Bush administration.*** Funding for abstinence doubled from 2000 to 2003, to $120 million. By 2008, funding was at $176 million. Guttmacher is an outspoken opponent of abstinence-only education. "The focus on abstinence and the shifts in pregnancy occurred about the same time," says Guttmacher's Lawrence Finer. "The issue here is clearly that we have a lot of teenagers who are having sex, but they aren't careful enough at contraception to avoid pregnancy," says Sarah Brown, executive director of the nonprofit National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy, who has seen Guttmacher's numbers. Some speculated a rise in teen birth rates reported last year was a result of fewer abortions, but the data show otherwise. "There isn't enough evidence to say there's a causal relationship, but pregnancies overall are increasing, regardless of whether they're carried to term or not," Finer says. Those on the other side cry foul. "To me, it appears to be another opportunity to throw a barb at abstinence education," says Valerie Huber of the National Abstinence Education Association. She says that only a quarter of federal funding for teen sexuality programs went to abstinence in 2008. In 2006, two-thirds of all teen pregnancies were to ages 18-19; data do not reflect marital status. Guttmacher's analysis shows a 4% increase in the teen birth rate and a 1% rise in abortion rates, based on federal statistics and Guttmacher's abortion research. The National Center for Health Statistics will release its pregnancy rate data later this year. - - - Abstinence Education...a right-wing wet dream...that leads to pregnancy. Or maybe Harry got his shooter working again and started boffing teen age girls like he used to. Sorry, "flajims," but the real Harry uses a mac and doesn't post as a Harry using "Thunderbird 2.0.0.23 (Windows/20090812)" Harry has access to a PC and is perfectly capable of using it to make a convincing spoof, as we have already seen. In fact we have seen screen shots of his desktop which included spoofing software. One might ask oneself if someone has spoofing software on his desk top, would he be likely to use it? Ask your self these questions. Is this post a spoof? Am I responding to a spoof? Why am I reading posts that are likely to be spoofs? |
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Teen pregnancies up thanks to abstinence education
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Harry has access to a PC and is perfectly capable of using it to make a convincing spoof, as we have already seen. In fact we have seen screen shots of his desktop which included spoofing software. One might ask oneself if someone has spoofing software on his desk top, would he be likely to use it? Ask your self these questions. Is this post a spoof? Am I responding to a spoof? Why am I reading posts that are likely to be spoofs? Sorry, "flajims," but the real Harry uses a mac and doesn't post as a Harry using "Thunderbird 2.0.0.23 (Windows/20090812)" |
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Teen pregnancies up thanks to abstinence education
On Tue, 26 Jan 2010 07:40:33 -0500, Harry
wrote: Teen pregnancy, abortion rates rise during Bush Administration By Sharon Jayson, USA TODAY The teen pregnancy rate in the USA rose 3% in 2006, the first increase in more than a decade, according to data out today. The data also show higher rates of births and abortions among girls 15-19. god wasn't supposed to let this happen! they were just doing his will... |
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Teen pregnancies up thanks to abstinence education
On 1/27/10 1:04 PM, Harry wrote:
On 1/27/10 12:56 PM, wrote: On Tue, 26 Jan 2010 07:40:33 -0500, wrote: Teen pregnancy, abortion rates rise during Bush Administration What they don't say in the story is that among white non hispanics it actually dropped almost 50% (86-44) 1990-2006 http://www.guttmacher.org/pubs/USTPtrends.pdf The message must have worked for the kids of the folks spreading it. I suppose that is just an indication of how out of tough the right is with inner city people. Maybe we need two messages. Leaping to racially based conclusions? I'm shocked. More likely, suburban girls had and have access to better birth control devices, including access to doctors and money to keep themselves supplied with "the pill." Looks like it dropped by about the same percentage for non-whites, too. |
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Teen pregnancies up thanks to abstinence education
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... On Tue, 26 Jan 2010 07:40:33 -0500, Harry wrote: Teen pregnancy, abortion rates rise during Bush Administration What they don't say in the story is that among white non hispanics it actually dropped almost 50% (86-44) 1990-2006 http://www.guttmacher.org/pubs/USTPtrends.pdf The message must have worked for the kids of the folks spreading it. I suppose that is just an indication of how out of tough the right is with inner city people. Maybe we need two messages. Yeah, their outreach program of abstinence really made a difference in the inner city. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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