Thursday, 3 May 2012

More Teen Girls Using Contraceptives: CDC

<p>THURSDAY, May 3 (<span>HealthDay News</span>) — More teenage girls are using
contraceptives, that might explain partial of a thespian dump in a U.S.
teen <span>pregnancy rate</span>, sovereign health officials reported Thursday.</p>
<p>The teen birth rate has forsaken 44 percent given 1990, to 34 births for
every 1,000 females. In 2010, about 368,000 infants were innate to teen
mothers, according to a U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.</p>
<p>“We know there have been declines in teen pregnancy, that is
wonderful, and increases in avoidance among teens, that is really
wonderful also,” pronounced news author <span>Crystal Pirtle Tyler</span>, a <span>CDC</span> health
scientist. “There has also been increases in preventive use.”</p>
<p>Tyler remarkable that there has been a 16 percent diminution in teenagers who say
they are <span>sexually active</span>. “The infancy of ...

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