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Primary Prevention? Not.
20 November 2009, 5:18 pm
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In a bracing piece in The Nation, Sharon Lerner explores, with her usual clarity, why it is that primary prevention--simple birth control--now seems so devalued. Read, scratch your head, and be concerned. Sigh.


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More DCR Report=More Answers
20 November 2009, 10:36 am
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Ever wonder how births among teen girls have changed over the past 15 years? Or if parents ever disagree about whether their pregnancy was planned or not? Or even wonder how an unplanned pregnancy might affect the relationship stability of the parents? Or their happiness in their relationship? Don't look any further for answers, simply check out the 5 new sections of our DCR (Data, Charts, Research) Report and find out!

Section E - The Changing Portrait of Teen Childbearing Over Time
This section provides a portrait of teen births among girls age 15-19 in the United States, from 1991 to 2006. More specifically, the section explores the distribution of teens giving birth by age, race/ethnicity, nativity, marital status, and education, as well as the proportion of teen births that are low birth weight and are premature.
Highlights: Non-Hispanic white teens account for the largest share of teen births. However, since 1991, the proportion of teen births that are to non-Hispanic white and non-Hispanic black teens has decreased while the proportion of teen births to Hispanic teens has increased.  


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Counting on Community Colleges
17 November 2009, 6:13 pm
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When asked why he robbed banks, Willie Sutton famously replied: "That's where the money is." Which brings us to community colleges...

As regular readers of this blog are surely aware, fully half of all pregnancies in the United States are unplanned. Among single women in their 20s the rate is even higher--fully seven in 10 pregnancies among single 20-somethings are unplanned. Moreover, the rates of teen pregnancy and childbearing are highest among older teens (those age 18-19).

Take the high rate of unplanned pregnancy among young adults and consider this: there are about 11.5 million students in community colleges, representing nearly half (46%) of all undergraduate students in America.

Starting to get the Willie Sutton drift?


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MTV's "16 and Pregnant" Gives Birth to "Teen Mom"
16 November 2009, 11:14 am

In a couple of weeks, MTV will start airing their new documentary series, "Teen Mom." A follow-up to the hit "16 and Pregnant," this new show takes you back into the lives of four of the original "16 and Pregnant" girls -- Maci, Amber, Catelynn, and Farrah -- for their first year of teen motherhood, asking whether you can live like a teenager once you've become a parent.

I wasn't sure what to expect when I first heard that MTV -- the network that arguably started the reality TV craze with "The Real World" nearly a generation ago, and is now known for launching the careers of Lauren Conrad and Spencer Pratt -- was planning a documentary-style series on pregnant and parenting teenagers. After watching the initial six-episode run of "16 and Pregnant," I know one thing... I'm hooked and I'm going to watch every single episode of "Teen Mom."


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"Maria Talks" Talks to Teens
9 November 2009, 6:38 pm
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It's not every day that you come across something online that you think is truly different, useful and, even fun. The other day I came across a website, "Maria Talks," that I think meets this criteria. The site was created through funding from the Massachusetts government, and it operates in conjunction with the Massachusetts Sexual Health Hotline. As someone who has spent plenty of time searching the web for resources on sexual health and birth control, I think that this site stands out.

At The National Campaign, we often send the message that safe sexual practices among teens are best achieved through ongoing conversation and communication. First and foremost, teens themselves have told us their parents most influence their decisions about sex, and we have long asked parents to take the lead and start that open and ongoing conversation with their children.


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VIDEO: A Teen in Need
10 Nov 2009, 6:53 am
This animated video was created by the Kings County Male Involvement Program of the California Health Collaborative in Fresno County. It is part of a collaboration between The National Campaign's Lati...
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Reaching Latinos: Telenovelas and Beyond
25 Sep 2009, 5:26 am
This piece was written by Carlos Pinto, Media and Project Manager of the National Campaign's Latino Initiative. It is cross-posted on the Campaign's blog, Pregnant Pause.Soap operas. They've been a p...
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Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
15 Sep 2009, 4:11 am
This piece was written by Ruthie Flores, Senior Manager of The National Campaign's Latino Initiative. It is cross-posted on the Campaign's blog, Pregnant Pause.Hispanic Heritage Month has arrived with...
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VIDEO: Three Cheers for Pathways/Senderos!
11 Aug 2009, 8:13 pm
This post, by the National Campaign's Partnerships Assistant, Liz Mustin, was cross-posted on Pregnant Pause.Sometimes it's hard to feel connected to the change you aim to make and the people who you...
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Notes From The Field: Making a Difference for Latino Teens
29 Jul 2009, 8:56 am
This post, by Latino Initiative Media and Project Manager, Carlos Pinto, was cross-posted from Pregnant Pause.As I sat and listened to several Central Valley, CA, Latino teens tell me about their futu...
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The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy Shout out to Brianna Suslovic and the Jamesville-DeWitt High School Charity Book Club for choosing us as one of their charities (thank you!!!) and for just being amazing in general... http://blog.syracuse.com/voices/2009/11/club_effort_charity_book_club.html

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Jamesville-DeWitt High School is likely the only school in the world with a Charity Book Club. I know that because last year I started it.
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We're so glad to be involved in this great event! Thanks for posting:)
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The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy Our YLTer Danielle Victoria De La Paz was featured as one of the Mayor's 100 Teens in the El Paso Times! Congratulations, Danielle, you deserve it! http://www.elpasotimes.com/education/ci_13645563

The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy

The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy A must read from Guttmacher... http://www.guttmacher.org/media/nr/2009/09/23/index.html Have you or someone you know had to make different decisions about reproductive health because of the recession?

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After months of anecdotal reports, Guttmacher provides the first hard evidence of the recession’s impact on women’s contraceptive use and childbearing decisions. Because of economic concerns, about half ...
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The back-to-school season brings a unique teen-pregnancy message to the young people of Milwaukee, where bus shelters have been outfitted with scratch-and-sniff diapers, beckoning passersby to have a whiff. ...
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The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy New on Pregnant Pause Blog: Is wanting to have sex for the first time reason enough to commit to spending the rest of your life with someone? "My Pragmatic Mother: Premarital Sex or Premature Nuptials?" http://blog.thenationalcampaign.org/pregnant_pause/2009/09/is-sexual-desire-a-good-reason.php

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About one-third of teens become pregnant at least once by age 20 and fully half of all pregnancies in the United States are unplanned. Not too good.
Jasmine Jacobs
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I think if sex is the MAIN reason for getting married then you should definitely rethink your relationship.
September 19 at 10:42pm
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The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy Don’t miss the season premiere of the hit ABC Family original series “Greek” on Monday, 9pm/8c. It’s a look at the lives and relationships of college kids – funny, dramatic, and full of great characters. The National Campaign is working with the show so look around their website and stay tuned for a PSA later this season. Need to catch up before the premiere? Watch here: http://community.abcfamily.go.com/watch/greek

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Need a quick "Greek" fix? Catch up with all the happenings of your favorite CRU gang before the season premiere on Monday August 31st at 9/8c.
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The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy "Is 'Might Actually Work' Good Enough When It Comes to Contraception?" Most people--certainly most women--know that choosing a method of birth control is no easy task. Every method has its pros...and cons. What are your priorities when choosing a method? http://blog.thenationalcampaign.org/pregnant_pause/2009/08/is-might-actually-work-good-en.php

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About one-third of teens become pregnant at least once by age 20 and fully half of all pregnancies in the United States are unplanned. Not too good.
Christina Breed Le Beau

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I was just talking to my 14 year old neighbor. She was telling me about how common sex and pregnancy are in her middle school, and even more so at the local high school. I was absolutely floored! How times have changed since I was her age! I was even more taken aback by how casually she mentioned abortion as birth cont...rol! Apparently, she and her peers think that abortion is an acceptable form of birth control, and talk about it quite casually. If a girl has an abortion, she goes and tells all her friends about it! I live in a medium sized town in a Mid-Western state, and if things are like this here, I hate to think of what it's like in Chicago or New York!Read More

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The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy It's hard to dispute that teens and young adults are seeing porn on the internet...but how much is it affecting their behavior and their relationships? http://men.style.com/details/features/full?id=content_10357

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The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy Dan and Jenn weigh in on when you should talk to your kids about sex. What do you think of their advice? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-ze4BMCmIw

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So what is the right age to tell your kids about sex? 8? 10? 15? 18? Watch this video to hear what we think about talking to your kids about sex and then leave a comment to share what you believe is the right age. ...
Sylvia Bridges
Sylvia Bridges
I believe that there is no "beginning" age, this should be a lifelong conversation. In other words if we don't make it a taboo topic our kids will be comfortable discussing things as they come up. My kids are 24 and 30 and our conversations still continue.
August 14 at 5:40pm
Thomas Gutierrez
Thomas Gutierrez
No doubt about it, the responsibility is ours, THE PARENTS, but we, and I say we becouse I am a parent. We need to care more for our children and I mean care enough to stop having Mrs, TV and Mr. Computer as the nany of our children, where they without supervicion have no control on what they can watch or not to. Lets give time. Quality Time to our... Read More children....Remember TV and Computer are tools lets use them right.....Family night sound good, family games, book reading, Bible reading, gradma jokes, I do not know what you can do be creative!!!!
September 14 at 9:28pm
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The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy Hooked on "The Lake"! Check out the first episodes of this addictive new series... http://www.stayteen.org/tuned/lake/default.aspx

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How do you Stay Teen? StayTeen.org is your destination for information about teen pregnancy, sex, love, and relationships. Published by the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy.