RealTime: Teen Birth Rate Rises
Brady Swenson, RH Reality Check on December 6, 2007 - 11:21am
Published under: Contraception | Sexuality Educationyouth | President Bush | abstinence-only education | teen pregnancy | CDC | mathematica
For the first time since 1991 teen birth rates in the United States rose last year interrupting a 14 year steady decline, according to a report from the CDC released yesterday. The teen birth rate rose 3 percent, which Stephanie Ventura, head of the Reproductive Statistics Branch at the CDC Center for Health Statistics calls "quite a large one year The findings only add fuel to the fire started several months ago when Mathematica Policy Research released their report detailing the failure of the Republican abstinence-only sex education policy that has been funded to the tune of $1.5 billion over the last 10 years. The policy does not provide funding to educate teens about the proper and safe use of contraceptives, let alone provide funds to make contraceptives easily available to teens who are obviously engaging in sexual activity. These facts make Robert Rector's reaction in the New York Times to the report simply laughable:
Rector's claim that young women are highly educated about contraceptives rings even more hollow when heard next to the sound research of leading scientists who told the President and Congress in an open letter admonishing abstinence-only education last week that education about contraceptives in U.S. schools is declining:
And do we need researched evidence from scientists to prove that all teenage girls who become pregnant did not become so because they wanted to? The few pregnant teens I have known were certainly not planning on being pregnant for their junior and senior years of high school. The New York Times also notes that the report comes on the heels of this year's State of the Union address when President Bush trumpeted the success of the abstinence-only sex education policy, specifically citing dropping teen birth rates:
How can congressional Democrats (or Republicans for that matter!) continue to ignore the harm that these failed policies, and the resulting increase in sexual health ignorance among sexually active youth in our country, have inflicted? Astonishingly, earlier this summer Democrats, even after the release of the Mathematica report, voted to increase spending on abstinence only education by $27 million dollars. You can help in the effort to raise awareness of this failure by spreading the word about RH Reality Check's sex education digital video contest, Fresh Focus, in which we ask youth to create a short digital video detailing their sex-ed experience and how they would like to see it improved.
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