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MMWR Early Release Vol. 63, Early Release April 8, 2014 |
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Vital Signs: Births to Teens Aged 15–17 Years — United States, 1991–2012 Shanna Cox, MSPH, Karen Pazol, PhD, Lee Warner, PhD, et al. MMWR Early Release Vol. 63, Early Release April 8, 2014
Teens who give birth at age 15–17 years are at increased risk for adverse medical and social outcomes of teen pregnancy. To examine trends in the rate and proportion of births to teens aged 15–19 years that were to teens aged 15–17 years, CDC analyzed 1991–2012 National Vital Statistics System data. National Survey of Family Growth data from 2006–2010 were used to examine sexual experience, contraceptive use, and receipt of prevention opportunities among female teens aged 15–17 years. This report summarizes the results of that analysis. |
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