Although teenage pregnancy and birth rates are at a record low in the United States, there is still a significant number of teen families whose unique needs are not being addressed. Without access to adequate services, teen mothers may not receive prenatal care, placing the baby at increased risks of premature birth and low birth weight and resultant health risks. With appropriate and timely interventions, many of the negative outcomes associated with teen pregnancy can be prevented
In society today, teenage pregnancy is an issue which affects not only the young mother, but also th...
Teen* childbearing (one or more live births before age 20 years) can have negative health, social, a...
Teen pregnancy is back in the news. After 15 years of decline, the trend in teen birth rates ticked ...
Background. In 2015, more than 200,000 babies were born to women aged 15-19, a record low for teens ...
Teen birth rates have decreased steadily over the past decade, but the United States still has the h...
Despite laudable progress in reducing pregnancy rates and births to teens, the United States still h...
The birth of a child to a teenager puts the young family at risk for negative social and health cons...
Working PaperAbout 80 percent of teen pregnancies and 60 percent of all pregnancies in the United S...
Although teen birth rates have been falling for the last two decades, more than 365,000 teens, ages ...
Teen childbearing has been generally on a long-term decline in the United States since the late 1950...
Largely due to increased contraceptive use, teen pregnancy and birth rates have declined since their...
A preventable calamity is taking place in communities all across America: Young women who are still ...
BackgroundTeens who give birth at age 15\u201317 years are at increased risk for adverse medical and...
Teenage pregnancy and childbearing have been a continuing source of concern to health practitioners,...
Teen parents are at risk for a variety of adverse life outcomes. The rate of low birth weight and pr...
In society today, teenage pregnancy is an issue which affects not only the young mother, but also th...
Teen* childbearing (one or more live births before age 20 years) can have negative health, social, a...
Teen pregnancy is back in the news. After 15 years of decline, the trend in teen birth rates ticked ...
Background. In 2015, more than 200,000 babies were born to women aged 15-19, a record low for teens ...
Teen birth rates have decreased steadily over the past decade, but the United States still has the h...
Despite laudable progress in reducing pregnancy rates and births to teens, the United States still h...
The birth of a child to a teenager puts the young family at risk for negative social and health cons...
Working PaperAbout 80 percent of teen pregnancies and 60 percent of all pregnancies in the United S...
Although teen birth rates have been falling for the last two decades, more than 365,000 teens, ages ...
Teen childbearing has been generally on a long-term decline in the United States since the late 1950...
Largely due to increased contraceptive use, teen pregnancy and birth rates have declined since their...
A preventable calamity is taking place in communities all across America: Young women who are still ...
BackgroundTeens who give birth at age 15\u201317 years are at increased risk for adverse medical and...
Teenage pregnancy and childbearing have been a continuing source of concern to health practitioners,...
Teen parents are at risk for a variety of adverse life outcomes. The rate of low birth weight and pr...
In society today, teenage pregnancy is an issue which affects not only the young mother, but also th...
Teen* childbearing (one or more live births before age 20 years) can have negative health, social, a...
Teen pregnancy is back in the news. After 15 years of decline, the trend in teen birth rates ticked ...